The Suame Magazine Industrial Development
Organization (SMIDO) and the United Pension Trustee of the Vanguard Assurance
Group are leading the initiative to secure a 1000 acre land to re-establish
artisans at Suame Magazine.
Suame
Magazine is the single largest informal sector employer in the country, with a
population of over 200 thousand.
Industrial
development planners say the inability of the artisans to keep pace with
technological advancement in the global automobile industry threatens the
survival of the centre.
The financial scheme dubbed “SMID Fund” provides a framework for the development of the new
industrial complex.
“This is a self-initiative to establish a fiscal
regime in Suame Magazine and in that financial regime, we’ll be able to
incorporate other financial partners as a syndicate enterprise to mobilize
resources and funding to enable us not only establish the industrial village
but to support enterprise development at Suame Magazine”, stated Nyaaba-Aweeba Azongo, consultant to SMIDO.
The proposed SMIDO-Otumfuo Industrial Complex
project would be sited at Adubinsu-kese near Kodie in the Ashanti region. It’s
proximity - about 8 minutes drive – to the present light industrial cluster
makes the site attractive to the artisans.
SMIDO has already secured a Gh₵500,000 facility for
100 artisans to grant them titles to the land. Donor partners, led by the
Danish Government, have expressed commitment to support the project.
Managing Director of the United
Pension Trustee, Seth Obiri,
explained that the SMID Fund would also serves as a one-stop-shop financial
cover – pensions, insurance, welfare and equity share – for the artisans.
Acting SMIDO President,
Sarpong Boateng, has enjoined the
artisans to refrain from politics, backbiting, divisive tendencies and rather
forge ahead in unison to safeguard the future of the industry and their
livelihoods.
“It will only take
fitters and their association leaders to develop the fitting industry and not governments.
We cannot by our own actions and inactions destroy our future and expect
government to conjure magic to fix it”, he stated.
Story by Kofi Adu Domfeh
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