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World Bank launches Business Ready Report in Ghana; highlights need for reforms to boost private sector growth

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The World Bank Group has unveiled the Business Ready (B-READY) Report in Ghana, offering a detailed assessment of the country’s business environment while highlighting critical areas that require reform to stimulate private sector growth. 

The report acknowledges Ghana’s strengths in labour market regulations and utility services but identifies bureaucratic inefficiencies in business registration, property transfer, construction permitting, access to credit, and dispute resolution as major obstacles to economic progress.

Speaking at the launch, Robert Taliercio O’Brien, Division Director for Ghana, Liberia, and Sierra Leone at the World Bank, pointed out the urgency of addressing these bottlenecks to enhance Ghana’s investment appeal. 

“The B-READY data highlights several areas where Ghana is doing better than peers in the Sub-Saharan Africa region… At the same time, the data reveals significant bottlenecks that, if unaddressed, will continue stifling growth and deterring investment,” he stated.

The government has reaffirmed its commitment to tackling these challenges through the Business Regulatory Reform (BRR) Programme. Hon. Elizabeth Ofosu Agyare, Minister for Trade, Industry, and Agribusiness, emphasized the importance of regulatory efficiency in driving economic transformation. 

“Achieving the full impact of Ghana’s economic transformation agenda depends on establishing robust regulatory frameworks and enhancing institutional efficiency. The government is committed to removing long-standing barriers that have hindered businesses from realizing their full potential,” she said.

The methodology and benchmarking of the B-READY Report were presented by Valeria Perotti, Manager of the Business Ready (B-READY) unit at the World Bank. She explained that the initiative serves as more than just a ranking tool. 

“The B-READY initiative is not just a set of rankings; it is a diagnostic tool that provides governments with a clear roadmap for reform. Our goal is to ensure a business environment that is efficient, transparent, and conducive to investment,” she noted.

A panel discussion featuring Simon Madjie (CEO, Ghana Investment Promotion Centre – GIPC), Alexander Mould (CEO, Millennium Development Authority – MiDA), Mavis Owusu Gyamfi (President & CEO, African Center for Economic Transformation – ACET), Seth Twum Akwaboah (CEO, Association of Ghana Industries – AGI), and Ashok Mohinani (Executive Director, Mohinani Group) explored practical solutions to improve Ghana’s business climate. Key recommendations included digitalizing regulatory processes, simplifying tax and trade procedures, and strengthening public-private collaboration.

The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a key member of the World Bank Group, also pledged its support for Ghana’s economic transformation efforts. Kyle Kelhofer, Senior Country Manager for Ghana, Liberia, and Sierra Leone at the IFC, reiterated the organisation’s readiness to assist the country. “The World Bank Group stands ready to assist Ghana with both financial and technical support to implement key reforms. 

This includes investments in infrastructure, digital transformation of public services, and strengthening credit systems to enhance financial access for businesses,” he said.

The World Bank Group has urged policymakers and the private sector to work together to implement reforms that will enhance business competitiveness, attract investment, and drive sustainable economic growth.

President Mahama nominates 17 people to MMDCE positions in Volta

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By Evans Worlanyo Ameamu

Keta (VR), Mar 27, GNA – President John Dramani Mahama has nominated a total of 17 persons comprising 14 males and three females as Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executive (MMDCEs) positions in the various constituencies in the Volta Region.

The nominees were for the 17 MMDCEs with the exception of Kpando districts, which is pending for further notice.

The nominees include Stephen Adom for Ho metropolitan assembly, Prosper Kumi, for Hohoe Municipal and Revend Martin Amenaki and Nicholas Kwabla Worlachie for Ketu North and South districts, respectively.

Others include Wisdom Bondieu Seade for Keta, Jerry Yaw Ameko for Adaklu, Manfred Tawia for Afadzato South, Alfred Klu Odikro for Agortime-Ziope and Bless Kodjo Katamani and Daniel Dagba for Akatsi North and South, respectively.

The rest, include Dodzi Mornyie Addison for Central Tongu, Prosper Francis Dussey for Ho West, Courage Kwame Kokroko and Ernest Adevor for North Dayi.

The three female nominees were Sandra Seyram Kpedor for Anloga, Victoria Amefadzi Yawa Doe for North Tongu and Victoria Dzeklu for South Dayi.

Dr Richard Fiadomor, Local Governance Expect, in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, expressed concerned and worry about gender balance and called on more female to get involved in politics and other social intervention programmes that would impact positively in the society.

He congratulated the nominees and urged assembly members to vote and endorse them base on competent, hard work, experience among others, avoid of political and partisan interference.

“I hope that the regional and national vetting committee have taken the nominees through series of interview before proposing the best out of the many and it is over to assembly members to do the needful,” he said.

He warned various assembly members to avoid demanding money and other items from the nominees before the endorsement addition that,” it their responsibility either to endorse or not to reject any nominee but l don’t think the nominees are bad for assembly members to reject unless otherwise.”

Some residents in the Volta region GNA engaged, expressed worry about the fewer number of women nominees in the MMDCEs and appealed for more competent women in government appointee positions to balance and ensure gender equity the assemblies.

The announcement of nominees by President Mahama was in accordance with Article 243 of the 1992 constitution and Local Governance Art, 2016 (Art 936) as amended by Local Governance Art 2017.

The date for various assemblies to vote for the endorsement of the respective nominees is yet to be announced by the government.

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Maiden Ofie market experience set for March 29 at Amanokrom

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The maiden Ofie Market Experience is set to take place on Saturday, March 29, 2025, at the Amanokrom Community Centre Park in the Akuapem North Municipality of the Eastern Region.

The innovative initiative, spearheaded by the Member of Parliament (MP) for the area, Samuel Kwabena Awuku, aims to reduce post-harvest losses and provide consumers with fresh, organic produce at farm-gate prices.

Additionally, the market seeks to connect hardworking farmers directly with consumers, ensuring fresh produce reaches homes while enabling farmers and traders to earn more for their efforts.

During the launch of the event last month, Sammi Awuku explained that the market is designed to address the challenges faced by farmers in the constituency, particularly post-harvest losses.
“Farmers’ post-harvest losses have been a major concern for us. We wanted to create a platform where farmers can sell their produce directly to consumers, eliminating middlemen and ensuring better prices,” he stated.

As anticipation for the event builds, the Ofie Market has received strong support from the community, with over 500 farmers and 300 market queens already on board.

The event coordinator, Barimah Awuah Sarpong Asiedu–Larbi Esq., highlighted additional attractions at the market.

“There will also be playgrounds for children who accompany their parents to shop,” he said.

He added, “Vendors will come and sell their foods. We urge everyone to come and buy, as there will be a funfair and sales of all kinds of foodstuffs available.”
The Ofie Market is more than just a place to buy food, it is about improving lives, supporting local farmers, and making organic produce affordable for all.

The event is being organized in collaboration with the Municipal Directorate of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture and has received widespread support from the community.

Mr. Barima Asiedu Larbi underscored the significance of the project in addressing post-harvest losses and creating a ready market for both farmers and market women.

“This project is about creating a platform for farmers to bring their produce to the market after harvest, where buyers will be available,” he disclosed.
According to him, the new market will be held on the last Saturday of every month, allowing farmers from various communities to transport their produce to the Amanokrom Community Centre, ensuring a ready market for them.

“This market will happen once a month, mostly on the last Saturday, when farmers from different neighboring communities will be transported to the market,” he stressed. “The market will start at 6 a.m. and close at 5 p.m. We have therefore provided transportation for all farmers with produce ready for sale within Akuapem North to attend.”

On security measures for the event, he assured that police personnel, with additional support from private security details, would be present to ensure the safety of all patrons.

“We have police personnel who will be guarding the car park, with private security personnel assisting. Additionally, MTTD personnel will be on standby to direct traffic, and we have created a children’s playground for the children of market women, with adequate security measures in place,” he emphasized.