Why is it so difficult for Africans to support their own? – Kantanka CEO asks

The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Kantanka Automobile Company, Kwadwo Safo Jnr, has questioned the lack of loyalty and support from Africans for Africans businesses and African-made products.

“Why is it so difficult for Africans to support their own?” he tweeted.

He asked the question on Friday in reaction to a move by the government to allow German Automobile Company Volkswagen to set up a car assembly plant in Ghana.

At a joint press briefing held as part of the visit of the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel to Ghana, President Nana Akufo-Addo indicated that there was an agreement between Volkswagen, the Government and a local company on the assembly plant.

“There are so many areas that our bilateral relationship has offered us, but the key part of it for me is the emphasis on investment and trade cooperation,” President Akufo-Addo said.

But Safo Jnr. who said his company is not scared of any competition the German automobile company may pose to them, only advised the Nana Akufo-Addo government to make policies that will grow Ghanaian industries and protect them.

“Mr. President. The only thing we need is good policies to protect the automobile industry and help grow our local industries. To anyone that thinks @KantankaAuto is scared of competition. We are not. I simply want better policies for our auto industry,” he added.

Source: citinewsroom.com

Kantanka can produce 200 vehicles a month – CEO

Local car producer Kantanka has said it has the capacity to produce 200 vehicles in a month if the demand is available.

The claim comes on the back of the news that German car manufacturer VW is to establish an assembling plant in Ghana. The German Chancellor Angela Merkel disclosed the move when she visited the Ghanaian president last week. The company is expected to begin operations in Ghana next year.

Kantanka has however raised concerns over what they say is the hasty approach of government towards the VW agreement.

“We want to state emphatically that we welcome the news of VW setting up a plant here in Ghana. We are not against it. We are aware there will be competition, as there has always been and this is going to give us the marginal propensity to work hard and achieve our long term goals for mother Ghana and Africa.

“However, we are of the view that government has hastily signed the agreement without broad stakeholder consultations.

“We are shocked to learn that the Ministry of Trade and Industry is part of this deal and want to question the Minister’s position in the promotion of trade and industry in Ghana vis-à-vis the local automotive industry,” the company said in a statement.

Speaking to Francis Abban on the Morning Starr Monday, the CEO of the Kantanka group Kwadwo Safo also dismissed claims that they do not have the capacity to produce in large quantities.

“We will keep pushing the Kantanka brand till we see our Presidents and Government officials riding in them. We can make about 200 vehicles a month. When demand is high, we increase production”.

He added that they have an order from some African countries for the supply of some 1000 vehicles.

“On my table now, I’m to supply about 1000 vehicles to some African Countries”.

Source:starrfmonline.com

We sold more than 120 Kantanka vehicles last year – CEO

The CEO of the Kantanka Group Kwadwo Safo has revealed that sales is picking up for the local firm contrary to views among Ghanaians.

He said despite the challenges confronting the firm, they sold more than 120 vehicles last year.

“Business is good. Last year was a great year for us. Within just two months last year, we sold 120 vehicles,” Safo told Francis Abban on the Morning Starr Monday.

The automobile firm which has expressed concerns over government’s new deal with German Car Giant VW says they hope government will give them the same prominence they appear to be giving the Germans.

“We’ve been asking for a certain custom procedure code, tax policies to operate in this country, tax waiver and holidays and we’ve heard nothing and that made me a bit angry looking at some clauses in the VW MOU. We don’t import cars into this country, instead, we import certain components we need to put together to help in the assembling.

“I was a bit shocked when I heard the Trade Ministry was involved. We have been engaging the Trade Ministry for long but feedback has not been too good. Government has plans of engaging us again this week and we hope something good comes out of the meeting,” he said.

VW is set to begin operations in Ghana by next year. The deal was announced by the German Chancellor Angela Merkel when she visited President Akufo-Addo last week.

Source: starrfmonline.com

Limit Plenty Talking and build Our Auto industry – Kantanka CEO fires Gov’t

The CEO of the Kantanka Automobile Company widely known as Kwadwo Safo Jnr, has advised the Nana Addo Danquah Akufo Addo led government to limit the plenty vocabulary and slags, to put proper measures and policies to help struggling local automobile manufacturers in the country to survive.

According to the CEO of the Kantanka Automobile Company, successive government’s have consistently neglected the policies and quota systems to enable the local automobile industries to manufacture and sell its brand of indigenous vehicles to Ghanaians.

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CEO Kwadwo Safo Jnr in a media briefing few weeks ago made it clear that the major challenge confronting the Kantanka Automobile Company is the payment of duties on the vehicles, which are domestically manufactured.

According to the son CEO of Apostle Dr. Ing. Kwadwo Safo, the company pays 29.5 per cent duty, comprising five per cent import duty, import VAT 17.5 per cent and other charges constituting five per cent, on completely knocked down vehicles (CKD) which attract no tax in other countries including Nigeria.

Kantanka Automobile Company manufactures vehicles ranging from SUVs (Onantefo 4×4), Mini SUVs (K71), Pickups (Omama) and Saloon (Mensah and Amoanimaa) respectively.

Check out the tweet of the CEO of Kantanka expressing his disappointment in the Nana Addo led government:

The original tweet “Let’s limit the plenty vocabulary and slangs and actually put time and effort into proper industrialization. Sick and tired of the plenty talking and empty promises. Let’s help build a great Ghana. Am out”.

Source: www.oiltoday.com by  Koo Phante DR KAY

The Change We Voted For

As part of the #ChangeWeVotedFor, about 400 young unemployed graduates in the Dome-Kwabenya Constituency have received their appointment letters under the NABCO program today.

All this is made possible by the sterling Leadership of H.E. Nana Akufo Addo and his government of which I am privileged to be part.

The Nation Builders Corp(NABCO) is the specialised vehicle being used to solve the lingering problem of graduate unemployment which has bedevilled our country for many years. Through the ingenuity of His Excellency, 100,000 graduates have been employed this year.

Gradually, the problem of graduate unemployment will be reduced to the barest minimum. As I read earlier today, 'African Leaders will only be safe, only when the vast majority of the Youth are comfortable.'

Sarah

SAFO KANTANKA RECEIVES AFRICA’S BEST SCIENTIST AWARD

Apostle Dr. Dr. Engr. Kwadwo Safo Kantanka, also known as Africa Star, has been awarded the best scientist in Africa at the maiden Marcus Garvey Ball and Banquet awards held at the Swiss Spirit, Alisa hotel in Accra.

Founder and Leader of the Kristo Asafo Mission of Ghana and Chairman of the Kantanka Group of Companies has surpassed Gideon Asare, a self-taught Engineer and Dr. Lawrence William, a Jamaican scientist to win Africa’s Best Scientist in the Science and Technology category of the maiden Marcus Garvey Ball and Banquet awards with the objective of honoring African technologist on and outside the continent.

This year’s event hosted personalities who have and still making the continent proud in areas of Science and Technology, Politics, Creative Arts, Business, sports, Education and others.

This will be an annual event to honor personalities like former presidents, renowned Politicians, Sportsmen and women, public Workers and Civil Servants, Health Professional and educationists and groups both in Ghana and Abroad for their immense contribution towards the advancement of Pan-Africanism and the African continent.

Ex-president Jerry John Rawlings, Jedu Ambulley, Azuma Nelson and Kwasi Pratt were in attendance to receive awards in their fields of endeavor.

Apostle Safo is a preacher, inventor, innovator, physicist and chemist, Biologist, Agriculturalist and Philanthropist. His mission is to redeem Africa from the Bondage to empower Africa through the application of science and technology to uplift the sunken image of the African continent and make it economically independent. His ideologies reflects his passion for Africa’s growth hence his position to win the stated award.

BACKGROUND

A group known as the Black Starline Corporative Credit Union (BSLCCU) was founded in 2009 by the Rastafarian Council of the Ghana Principles of Pan Africanism. It is the vision of the said group to build a center for the first of its kind in Africa and for that matter, a Marcus Garvey Pan- Africa Centre.

The centre will be designed specifically to accommodate a library, Conference and Sports facility which will be the headquarters of the Association in Ghana.

The award being first of its kind coincides with the birthday celebration of Rt. Hon. Marcus Mosiah Garvey primarily aims at raising funds for the development of the Marcus Garvey Pan-African Centre which would be sited on 200 acres of land at Gomoa Bodiata, Winneba-Cape Cost road.

The question we are all asking is when will Ghana support Apostle Safo for his works. He has been receiving awards both from length and breadth of the nation and yet, no government seems to care.

Source: kantankatv.com

49th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Africa Regional Conference

I attended the 49th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Africa Regional Conference under the theme 'The Role of African Parliaments in Fostering National and Regional Security', in Gaborone, Botswana from 13th-22nd August 2018.

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I delivered a speech on the topic, 'Parliamentary Agenda for Combating Human Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery in Africa and the Promotion of Human Rights' with a clarion call on African Parliaments and Governments to accede to all International Protocols and Treaties by enacting and enforcing legislation to prevent and punish perpetrators and combat the scourge of human trafficking. Human Trafficking is a serious human rights and security issue.

49th African Conference

According to the Global Report on Trafficking in Persons, the most common form of Trafficking is sexual exploitation and it constitutes 79% of all trafficking cases. The victims of sexual exploitation are predominantly women and girls. Other forms are forced labour which constitutes 18%. The statistics on annual trafficked persons is around 2.5million with 20% of the trafficked victims being children.

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I was honoured to be appointed as the Chairperson of the Resolutions Committee of the 49th CPA-Africa Conference.

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Sarah Adwoa Safo

Source: Hon. Sarah Adwoa Safo

Kantanka Car Showroom Finally Opened At Achimota-Accra

The new facility was officially opened on the 3rd of August 2018 by Hon. Joe Osei-Owusu, first deputy speaker and Kwodwo Safo Jnr, CEO – Kantanka Group, invited guests and members of the Kantanka Auotmobile team.

This happens to be the first showroom for the company and they have showcased some of the models for the general public to know the type of the cars available for sale. 

Kantanka auto showroom

The new premises include a spacious showroom on the ground floor with meeting rooms and a further display area and conference facilities.

The showroom areas contain permanent displays of Kantanka cars including SUVs ( Onantefo ), Pickups ( Omama ), Mini SUVs (K71) and Saloons (Mensah and Amoanimaa).

Kantanka show

Speaking at the event, General Manager of Kantanka Automobile, Francis Kujoji, revealed that the company produces an astronomical amount of cars at their various assembly lines across the country but are working hard to open more showrooms to drive sales.

Kantanka Automobile Showroom

The CEO of Katanka Automobile, Kwadwo Safo Jr stated that, their cars have been declared safe by the Standards Authority and that the company ensures that they follow safety measures when designing their cars in every stage of the process and so claims by some people that their cars are not safe is false and only attempts to discredit an innovative company.

The cars undergo various, rigorous stages of testing and if it fails at any stage, is sent back to be rectified and then go through each testing stage once again.

Kantanka showroom

He also said their cars meet the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) requirements for production of automobiles.

General Manager Kujoji also revealed plans for the company to outdoor it’s automatic line of vehicles (existing cars are all manual gears) and also electric powered cars, all before the end of 2018.

Kantanka showroom pic

Kantanta Automobile have a concerted plan to run a celebrity inspired campaign to raise public awareness not only about the new showroom but the entire brand and the high quality standard of cars they produce, Kwadwo Safo Jr. also made clear.

In their remarks, the company also bemoaned the fact that despite the rhetoric of all governments both past and present, their business is not being encouraged despite it being ‘made in Ghana’ and they are rather facing setbacks, chief among which is the company having to pay duty on every car produced.

Kantanka showroom

In fiery remarks, the General Manager called for the government to stop putting obstacles in the path of a local business like theirs and instead work to help them make Ghana proud as the only viable local car manufacturing company competing with the big dogs in the industry.

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The new showroom inside Achimota is adjacent to the FBN Bank in the vicinity of the old collapsed Melcom building.

Source: Kristo Asafo Mission

Designed & Made in Ghana; Kantanka Vehicles and More

A dignified African elder would always be seen with a symbol of the authority he rightly commands, a flywhisk, a staff, or a walking stick; these symbols of authority can crafted to start your SUV if they were made by Kantanka, a company churning out an unbelievable variety of machines, from helicopters to tissue dispensers.

But the walking staff isn’t the only eccentric way Kantanka has devised to start its cars; a watch could serve the same purpose, as would a button surreptitiously stashed on your clothing.

Yet Kantanka isn’t a Korean choebol, or an American novelty company, or a German enterprise; it is a Ghanaian company, started by a man of the cloth without so much as a certifiable iota of technical knowhow.

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Mr. Safo Jr., the CEO, stands by a Kantanka SUV. He is the founder’s son.

That man is Apostle Dr. (Hons.) Kwadwo Safo, whose Apostle Safo Suaye Technological Research Center in the town of Gomoa Mpota, near Kumasi, Ghana has an assembly line that may soon be producing 100 cars a month for the local market.

The difference between this assembly line and the innumerable that are to found around the continent is that, by and large, the vehicles being built there are entirely locally produced, which is why the Kantankas can proudly proclaim “Made in Ghana”. Not bits and pieces imported from elsewhere then assembled in Ghana

For instance, in their electric car (yes, like Elon Musk Teslas!), only its lighting system and the tires are imports; every other component is either built on site or sourced locally.

The electric cars produced here, simply Kantanka Odeneho, are 5-seater SUVs that are just as commanding as a normal fuel-guzzling offroader, the only difference being that underneath the hood, the Odenehos are stacked with twelve batteries, which can push the 4-wheel drive up to 240km/h.

Kantanka Otumfo

Under the hood of an electric Kantanka is an array of twelve 12V car batteries that power motors that turn the wheels. This is a Kantanka Otumfo, which is electric like the Odeneho. Image courtesy of Ghana Car Zones.

While the range on full charge hasn’t been clarified, the batteries can be charged while the car is in motion, in theory meaning that range shouldn’t be an issue. There are also solar panels to complement this dynamic charging system. Alternatively, you could just plug it onto a house socket, as you would your iron box or coffee maker, and let it charge.

There are also fuel-powered cars, such as the Kantana Daasebie, Nsoromma, Okunini and Omama; they are by and large 5-seater, 4WD SUV, save for the Omama, which is a double cab pickup. The Omama was the model that was donated to the Ghanaian police in March this year.

Kantanka police car

This is the Kantanka double cab pickup that was donated to the police.

The dream to have a Ghanaian designed and built car was first vivified in 1998, when Dr. Safo’s petrol powered 5-seater saloon car roared to life, and this was followed by six years of tinkering before the first 4WD was presented to the public. Now there are countless models of cars that have been conceived and built by Kantanka, including a limousine.

It’s called the Obrempong, and while it may not have the brand recognition of a Mercedes S600 Pullman, it can still host as many if not more people in it, and has the standard appointments of a stretch; a wine cabinet, a flat screen, and a luxurious décor. It was built in 2009, and is used by the doctor to get around.

The first Kantanka Obrempong; built in 2009, it is upon this design that slicker designs of their stretch are based.

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So how would you identify a Kantanka vehicle? Just look for the solid star on its grill.

Cars are the most visible product built by Dr. Safo, but they are by no means the only items built in Ghana by Kantanka.

The Kantanka excavator

Kantanka Excavator

They have also built a functioning excavator, and have prototypes for a fixed wing aircraft and a helicopter.

Kantanka helicopter

This is the frame of a KTK 02, a single person helicopter built by Kantanka

Kantanka prototype helicoptor

Amongst their vast array of electronics, it is their TVs that stand out; as with the eccentricities to be found in the ignition system of their cars, these televisions can be turned out by human breath, or clapping your hands, and waving bye to the screen is the way to switch them off.

Additionally, Kantanka makes air conditioners, robotic arms, electric guitars, home theater systems, voltage stabilizers, incubators, toll gates; all locally designed. There are also tricycles and chariots amongst the list of products built by Kantanka.

But more than just make stuff, Kantanka offers attachment opportunities to Ghanaian students, thus improving Ghana’s pool of technically.

Source: streamafrica.com by Motengo Chwanya

Apostle Dr Safo is a Great Asset

Did you know that Apostle Kwadwo Safo's Kantanka Automobile sold 400 units of their cars in 2017? This year, they've sold 300 units already. They've orders from other countries and will be exporting to Zimbabwe soon. That's an impressive start.

Kantanka electric Car
Kantanka Electric car

And did you know that they've manufactured electric cars as well? Yes, electric cars! Apparently, they've gone through the testing phase and passed. According to their general manager, they intend to commercialize it either end of this year or early next year.

Apostle Safo is a great asset. He's one of the best things that has happened to Ghana. I hope this government has plans to support him to grow. For instance, every MDA can be directed to buy at least a car from them. What about giving them tax breaks?

I don't think he's had as much government support as he needs to go into commercialization yet that hasn't deterred him. Sometimes, you don't have to wait for external support to get started. Just start from where you are, with what you have, doing what you can. We don't have to be perfect to start, but we have to start to become perfect.

Source: Koficountryman

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