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Huge Investment Plan On Ghana Made In Automobile World

The President of Ghana, 'President Akufo-Addo' with an earlier visit to the founder and leader of the Kristo Asafo Mission of Ghana, Apostle Ing. Dr. Kwadwo safo Kantanka, also known as Africa Star, at Gomoa-Mpota in the Central Region of Ghana has report to Ghana Online Tv, the media brand of CONTRACTEXT, it high interest to improve the Made in ghana Auto manufacturing system to help the economic challenges.

He also express that The dream of Kantanka​ should not just be of Ghana but the entire Africa continent, and therefore appreciate the great works of the Apostle and his workers.

Nana Addo said, after his tour of the site of the Apostle, he appreciate and believe well that, his technological innovations and creativity in the field of science and technology is surely going to rain high in the Africa stock market in the future, and will put GHANA ONLINE.

He empress his delight in all the workers, for their efforts of putting Ghana Online, on the map of automobile manufacturers in the world. ​He said, he surely made known to the people who had gathered during his visit that he will make sure the great dream of Kantanka to Africa, do not be in vain and is ready to support at this time to bring the youth who are interested in the Automobile business have a click future.

Galamsey Will Be Dealt With “Once And For All” – Akufo-Addo Assures

President Nana Akufo-Addo says the solution to dealing with the destructive activities of illegal miners known as 'galamseyers' has to be comprehensive.

He told journalists in Kumasi Saturday that the "piecemeal"​ approach that has characterised efforts to end the menace has not been effective.

"We need a comprehensive policy which may even involve legislation," he said in a serious tone.​

He said his government is working on such a document which would be outdoored in the coming days.​

Experts have warned

Ghana is reeling from the effects of illegal mining and weak regulation in the mining sector. These miners adopt destructive ​strategies to extract gold from the bellies of the earth including the use of cyanides which pollutes nearby water bodies.

​The Tano River in Brong-Ahafo Region has dried up for the first time in 40 years, development that has been blamed on illegal miners.The Ankobrah River in the Western Region and Brim River in the Eastern Region have been muddled due to persistent mining in them.

Officials of the Ghana Water Company have served notice that the country might import water from its neighbours by 2020 if something is not done about it.​

​Outraged by the repeated reports of destructive activities of illegal miners, The Lands and Forestry Minister, John Peter Amewu has launched a campaign to bring the situation under control.

Lands and Forestry Minister, John Peter Amewu​

He met the Chinese Ambassador to Ghana, Sun Baohong to discuss with her some effective ways of discouraging her people from joining the illegal activities.

But the President said considering the widespread nature of galamsey as well as​ the "forces and interests" involved, there will be the need for a holistic approach to the phenomenon.

"I don't think we are going to be able to deal with it effectively by piecemeal measure," he warned. ​

He said "sooner rather than later" government's policy to dealing with the menace would be made public. 

"It is going to be comprehensive, with the objective of dealing with this phenomenon once and for all in our country."​

Source: Adomonline.com​