139,331 Jobs Created From 1D1F So Far - Alan Kyerematen
Trade and Industry Minister designate, Alan Kyerematen says 139,331 jobs have so so far been created from the government’s One 1 District, One Factory initiative. Alan Kyerematen who announced this when he he appeared before the Appointments Committee of Parliament on Friday, February 26, 2021, also disclosed that, seventy six of the projects are currently operational whilst 107
of projects are also under construction. 49 projects are ready for construction to commence within the first half of the year. Through the intervention of 1D1F, 139,331 direct and indirect jobs have so far been created by the 76 companies that are all already operational and also, 285,915 additional direct and indirect jobs are projected from the projects that are under construction, he added.
He also indicated that 68 of the 232 1D1F projects are existing companies and Currently we have 232 1D1F projects at various stages of implementation. Contrary to comments that 1D1F is just an attempt to brush up on existing companies, if you look at the statistics, only 64 of the 232 companies are existing. 168 of them are new companies. Trade and Industry Minister designate
added 1D1F initiative is one of the most revolutionary programmes ever since Ghana’s independence. It is appropriate for me to indicate that the One District, One Factory initiative, which has been led by the Ministry of the Trade and Industry is one of the most revolutionary interventions to have been introduced in our country since independence. It goes to the core of bringing the
industry and development to the doorsteps of ordinary people and that is why we pursued this programme with aggression. The 1D1F is a private sector led initiative envisioned by President Nama Akufo Addo to create the necessary conducive environment for all businesses to access funding from the financial institutions and other support services from government agencies so as to
establish factories and production units in the various districts of the country. It seeks to change the structure of Ghana’s economy from one which is dependent on the import and export of raw material to one which is focused on manufacturing, value addition and export of processed goods by processing raw materials found largely in the 275 districts of the country into finished or semi finished goods.