Kantanka Automobile Plant Inaugurated

The first of 35 vehicles made by the Kantanka Automobile Manufacturing Company, an indigenous Ghanaian vehicle-manufacturing company, will be on the Ghanaian market.

Two models of sports utility vehicles, the Kantana Omama and the Kantanka Onantefo, will be unveiled, together with the Kantanka K71 saloon car, in Accra. The company is expected to increase production to 70 vehicles by January 2016. the price per vehicle will be announced at the ceremony, but reliable sources say it starts from GH 76,000.00.​

Prior to that he was a master technician at the Suame Magazine in Kumasi in the 1970's before he ventured into Gospel ministry.

As a music enthusiast, Apostle Safo started​ with the manufacture of electrical drums with brain units, loud speakers, professional mixing consoles, amplifiers, pre-amps and seven-stringed bass guitar (the first of its kind in the world at the time).

 He then moved into the manufacture of sewing and embroidery machines, corn mills, combine harvesters, solar panels, anti-gravity devices, multi-purpose mobile block moulding machines capable of producing 16 to 18 blocks at a time, human-sensor television sets and many more.

He manufactured his first automobile, the Kantanka Saloon, in 1998 and a cross-country four wheel drive, the Kantanka Onantefo 1, in 2006. On December 30, 2007, Apostle Safo unveiled a 26-foot long Limousine style cross-country vehicle, the Kantanka Obrempong, at the church's 27th annual charity and technology fair at Awoshie in Accra. On the same day, he launched an excavator. All his products are made from local materials.

He also brought to the public scene the Kantanka jet, an air-conditioned, four seater aircraft he manufactured.​ In 2012, he launched a sports utility vehicle, the Kantanka Nsoromma, which is powered by a shirt. In the same year, he introduced another 4x4 vehicle, the "kantanka Daasebre", which is powered and steer-controlled by a wristwatch. 

In June 2007. he released an advanced model of the Kantanka​ Onantefo 11, which, like all his cars, was driven through most parts of the country for testing.That same year, he unveiled a solar-powered non engine saloon car, the Kantanka Odeneho.

​In 2013, he unveiled the Kantanka Otumfuo, a four-wheel drive that is ignited with a walking stick; the Kanatanka Odeneho11, an upgraded version of the Kantanka Odeneho 1, the KTK 02, a defensive helicopter, the Kantanka passenger ailiner and Kantanka Bazookas.

Tax Exemption​

Speaking at the inauguration of the company's manufacturing plant at Gomoa Mpota in the Central Region of yesterday, the Central Regional Minister, Mr Aquinas Tawiah Quansah, called on the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) to enter into a special arrangement with the company to grant it some tax reliefs for some time.

That, he sad, would afford the company the opportunity to become well-grounded for maximum output. He said the tax concession would also ensure that the prices of the vehicles would be competitive enough for Ghanaians to patronise them.

'Leadership must patronise vehicles'​

Mr Quansah also called on the political leadership and other business to patronise the Kantanka vehicles in order to promote the brand and provide a ​worthy example for the rest of Ghanaians  to emulate.

He said the ​move by the company would provide an easy opportunity for Ghanaians who patronised its vehicles to be spared the ordeal of having to import vehicle parts often at high cost.

In an address read on his behalf, the Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr Ekwow Spio-Garbrah, said over the years, Ghanaians had been asking when the Kantanka vehicles would be available in commercial quantities, saying that had now become a reality, to the pride of all Ghanaians.

Ghana ready for global automobile market

​The achievement by the Kantanka Automobile Manufacturing Company, he said, was a clear signal that Ghana was ready to play in the global space of the automobile industry. He said the success of the company was timely, coming on the heels of President Mahama's launch of made-in-Ghana goods and services.

​He said the government was committed to playing a leading role in ensuring that the automobile industry thrived. Apostle Dr Kwadwo Safo recounted that the success of his automobile company was attributable to hard work and the penchant to succeed.

Resilience:

He said in spite of many challenges that he encountered, in addition to the tendency on the part of some people​ to mock his vision, he continued to aim high and told himself that he could make it.

"It is good to believe in God, but you do not pray and sit down expecting God to let manna fall from Heaven. You must take the steps to do something and God will crown it with success", he said.​

Source: Graphic online​