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The City Manager of Airport City Accra, Senanu Adzraku, has unveiled a strategic business network initiative designed to connect enterprises within the Airport City enclave, foster inter-business collaboration, and attract external investment.
Speaking to GhanaWeb Business during the Airport City Business Network event, Adzraku highlighted the initiative’s central goal, to position Airport City as a vibrant business ecosystem that functions as a direct link between companies customers.
“The whole idea of this business network is to bring the businesses in Airport City together. So we are creating a platform for them to network and a platform for those outside to come in and do business with the businesses here,” he explained.
Also in attendance was a representative from the Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness, and Industry, speaking on behalf of Minister Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare.
The representative outlined the government’s broader economic development strategy, emphasising innovation, enterprise empowerment, and public-private collaboration.
“We are committed to building the capacity of Ghanaian businesses so they can compete on the global stage. This business network at Airport City is a vital step in achieving that,” the minister noted in her official message.
The minister stressed that strategic partnerships between government and the private sector are essential to creating a vibrant economy.
“Through strong partnerships between government and the private sector, we can create an enabling environment that sparks innovation and attracts meaningful investment.”
Touching on the importance of hubs like Airport City in Ghana’s economic outlook, the minister emphasised the location’s potential to elevate the country’s role in international commerce stating that, “by leveraging strategic hubs like Airport City, we’re positioning Ghana as a gateway for global trade and investment across West Africa.”
The ministry’s initiatives, she added, are focused on fostering a business-friendly climate through targeted policies that boost productivity and enhance competitiveness in global markets.
This collaboration between public institutions and local businesses underscores the government’s commitment to sustainable economic development, using Airport City Accra’s strategic location as a springboard for long-term national growth.
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