Ghana stands to gain more from hosting AFCFTA secretariat
Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr Alan Kyeremanteng, has
said the country stands to benefit in numerous ways for hosting the Secretariat
of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
In his opinion, there could not have been a
better time than now for the Secretariat to be established in Ghana.
In-spite of Ghana’s pioneering role in the
struggle for independence in Africa and subsequent contributions to the
integration of the African continent, Ghana has not had the honour and
privilege of hosting any AU Organ.
Speaking at the Meet the Press series in Accra
on Wednesday, 10 July 2019, Mr Kyeremanteng said Ghana can and should leverage
the opportunity of hosting the AfCFTA Secretariat to become the new commercial
capital of Africa, a regional trade hub and economic epic-center and the new
gateway to the continent.
Outlining the benefits, Mr Kyeremanteng said:
“Hosting the Secretariat will promote Ghana as an attractive investment
destination and actively promote Foreign Direct Investments.
“It will attract major international financial
institutions and become the preferred location for siting the Corporate
Headquarters of international companies doing business in Africa.
“It will provide opportunities to recruit
Ghanaian professionals and administrative staff to work in the Secretariat.
“The AfCFTA will enhance Government’s current
Industrial Development Agenda and contribute to the diversification of the
Ghanaian economy.
“The AfCFTA will open up new market access
opportunities under preferential terms for Ghanaian producers particularly
SMEs.
“Ghana will have the opportunity of hosting
various Regional and Continental meetings and other events associated with the
AfCFTA.
“Ghana will also enjoy many other collateral
benefits which would enhance income levels of many Ghanaians.”