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KMA Will Ensure Businesses Thrived in Kumasi

The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly will work intently with companies and commerce associations inside its jurisdiction to spice up financial actions and guarantee enterprise sustainability, Mr Samuel Pyne, the Metropolitan Chief Executive, has stated.

Date Created : 3/1/2022 12:00:00 AM : Story Author : GNA



He stated it was necessary for the Metropolis, being one of many largest buying and selling hubs in West Africa, to present companies the required consideration to spice up business actions and appeal to buyers.

“We will, therefore, collaborate with you all to ensure sustainable businesses in Kumasi,” he stated at a gathering with members of the Kumasi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI).

The assembly, organised by the KCCI, afforded members the chance to satisfy the Chief Executive and talk about points affecting enterprise development within the Ashanti Region and Kumasi particularly.

It was on the theme: “Working Together for the Growth of Businesses in the Ashanti Region.”

Mr Pyne talked about the important position the KCCI performed in constructing the native economic system and pledged the Assembly’s assist to make sure its actions thrived.

The Assembly had already met with the Ghana Union of Traders’ Association (GUTA) and would quickly meet with different stakeholders to deliberate on methods to appropriate lapses through the allocation of outlets on the new Kejetia Market, he stated.

That is to make sure that merchants bought settled at assigned locations upon the completion of part two of the venture to keep away from controversies.

Mr Pyne known as on business gamers to make sure sanity at their enterprise facilities whereas the Assembly made efforts to handle waste on the Central Business District.

He defined that the store extensions onto the pavements had been a significant contributory issue to the congestion within the metropolis and known as on store house owners to desist from the act.

Mr Stephen Acheampong, the Ashanti Regional Chairman of KCCI, stated the regional chamber was eager in strengthening relationships with the assemblies, particularly the KMA, to foster enterprise improvement in Kumasi and past.

He stated Kumasi being the buying and selling hub in Ghana, wanted a commerce centre to boost enterprise and pleaded with the Assembly to facilitate the acquisition of land at a strategic space to determine the centre.