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Ghana: Some Residents of Weija-Gbawe Municipality Want Cement Factory Opened

Some residents in the Weija-Gbawe Municipality have kicked against the legal action taken by the McCarthy Hills Residents’ Association to restrain Empire Cement Factory (ECF) from starting its operations.

Consequently, they have appealed to the government to expeditiously ensure the inauguration of the factory so that it could commence with its operations and provide employment for the teeming mass of unemployed youth in the area.

Addressing a news conference at Weija in Accra over the weekend, the acting Dzasetse of Gbawe, Nii Laryea Quartey said the ECF had invested over $35 million to construct the factory over a period of two years and did not fathom why the authorities would sit down unconcerned till now.

He said the factory during its construction employed in excess of 500 youth in various fields and who earned good money.

Apart from that, Nii Quartey said the ECF was earmarked to create In excess of 10,000 Direct and indirect jobs in various sectors of the local economy.

This he said included Accountants Officers, Administrative support staff, Marketing and Distribution Officers, Maintenance personnel, Laboratory scientists, Haulage drivers and packers.

“It Is very critical and worthy to note that the over USD 35 million invested in the ECF factory, was actually a loan from the Chinese government to the Chinese owners of ECF with a Ghanaian partner who Is the Chief of Gomoa Desum, in the person of Nana Obokomatta, who has not been involved in any untoward act in the country as well as his Chinese partners, some of whom have been conducting business in the Country for over a decade and have never been linked to the ‘galamsey’ challenge,” he emphasised.