He noted that the impact of indigenous entrepreneurs on Ghana’s economic growth remains profound, stressing that their resilience and innovation deserve national recognition and structured support. Okyere Baafi further argued that celebrating such figures should be central to Ghana Month activities, as they represent the modern pillars of the country’s economic transformation. He noted that their investments in areas such as construction, sanitation, logistics, media, and industrial services have not only created thousands of jobs but also strengthened Ghana’s economic resilience and private sector growth. He therefore urged government and relevant stakeholders to institute deliberate measures to recognise and reward outstanding Ghanaian entrepreneurs, insisting that doing so would inspire a new generation of business leaders and strengthen the country’s economic future. Children of a popular pastor identified as victims of the tragic Tema helicopter crashMeet the 6 Akufo-Addo ministers under investigation by Mahama government
Source: GhanaWeb March 19, 2026 14:35 UTC