Audio By Carbonatix
Two associations in the construction industry have teamed up to create a platform for presidential candidates of the various political parties who would contest the December 2008 elections.
They are Association of Road Contractors (ASROC) Ghana and the Association of Building and Civil Engineering Contractors of Ghana (ABCECG), both major stakeholders in the construction industry of Ghana.
A statement signed by Mr Kwaku A. Nuamah, Executive Secretary of ASROC on Tuesday said the Associations plan to use the programme as a forum of interaction between their members and the candidates.
It said the programme which will be organized in three for a will be based on the theme: “The Construction Industry and Election 2008.”
The statement said the rationale for creating the platform, was to
give the candidates the opportunity to share with contractors and other stakeholders as well as the electorate who are essentially all road users, their visions, aspirations, plans and programmes for the construction industry, especially those in relation to trunk, feeder and urban or town roads and housing accommodation in the country.
It stressed that the Associations believed that the construction
sector was one of the critical sectors for Ghana’s agricultural, industrial
and socio-economic development.
It said the sector also constituted a major employment base for the country’s skilled and unskilled labour force and needed to be seen as a
priority by any future government.
“This will ensure that the sector plays its proper role in the nation’s economic development.”
The statement said the Associations believed that if Ghana was to become
a middle-income nation in the next few years, its infrastructural development must receive concrete and positive attention especially, of those who aspired
to become president of the country.
“In the view of the two Associations, all the Presidential Candidates who would appear on the platform for the fora, would be expected to brief contractors and Ghanaians, on their national policies and programmes aimed at addressing problems of funding, equipment procurement, human resource development, and contract project packaging.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Uproar as UG fees skyrocket by over 25% for 2025/2026 academic year
39 minutes -
Japan PM joins fight for more female toilets in parliament
2 hours -
Ga Mantse declares war on fishing industry child labour
2 hours -
Adom FM’s ‘Strictly Highlife’ lights up La Palm with rhythm and nostalgia in unforgettable experience
3 hours -
OMCs slash fuel prices as cedi gains
4 hours -
Around 40 dead in Swiss ski resort bar fire, police say
5 hours -
AFCON 2025: Aubameyang and Nsue make history among oldest goalscorers
6 hours -
AFCON 2025: How Kwesi Appiah’s Sudan qualified for round of 16 without scoring any goal
7 hours -
Ghana is rising again – Mahama declares
7 hours -
Firefighters subdue blaze at Accra’s Tudu, officials warn of busy fire season ahead
8 hours -
Luv FM’s Family Party In The Park ends in grand style at Rattray park
8 hours -
Mahama targets digital schools, universal healthcare, and food self-sufficiency in 2026
8 hours -
Ghana’s global image boosted by our world-acclaimed reset agenda – Mahama
8 hours -
Full text: Mahama’s New Year message to the nation
8 hours -
The foundation is laid; now we accelerate and expand in 2026 – Mahama
8 hours
