The Ghana Employers Association (GEA) has appealed to government to lower non-domestic electricity tariffs to help boost industrial growth in the country.
Mr Dan Acheampong, GEA President said the Association was pleased to note that the reduction in electricity tariffs in March 2018, particularly for industry, was a welcome development.
He said however, Ghana still remained comparatively high on the price index for electricity tariffs in West Africa.
“This means that Ghana still has some work to do in the area of lowering tariffs even further for industrial and commercial users,” Mr Acheampong stated on Wednesday at the 59th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the GEA in Accra.
“Indeed, it is the GEA’s view that as a country aiming at rapid industrialisation of our economy, we need as a matter of Policy to discriminate some more favour of ‘process’ power as against ‘utility’ power, given the value-addition attribute of the former,” he said.
“Such a move will no doubt, retain investors who are already located in Ghana, as well as attract new local and foreign investors into productive sectors of the economy, thereby creating the much-needed jobs.”
Mr Acheampong further urged government to as a matter of urgency accelerate the pace of developing other cost-effective forms of renewable energy in order to enhance Ghana’s pedigree as the business destination for West Africa.
He said the forms of energy were not only cheap in medium to long term, but were also environmentally friendly.
He said another major challenge that inhibited the growth and sustainability of business were counterfeiting and illicit trade, declaring that counterfeit goods eroded consumer confidence in the original brand and led to long term negative effects on local brand revenues.
He said the GEA had noted that the manufacturing sector, which represented a critical mass of the real sector of the Ghanaian economy was becoming less competitive and this was partly due to illicit and counterfeit trading activities.
“As an Association, we respectfully request that Government provides the regulatory agencies with the requisite resources to strengthen their efforts in combating counterfeit and illicit trade in the country,” Mr Acheampong said.
He hailed the Bank of Ghana’s bold initiatives, from last year through this year, to clean up the banking, micro-finance and savings and loans industry with the objective of bringing sanity and restoring confidence in the sector.
“Admittedly, the cost to the taxpayer of implementing these necessary initiatives would appear huge. On balance, however, the GEA firmly believes that the cost of these bold initiatives albeit expensive pales into insignificance compared to the disastrous consequences that any inertia would have occasioned for the economic and financial health of the country.”
Mr Ignatius Baffour-Awuah, the Minister of Employment and Labour Relations, lauded the GEA and organised labour for peaceful industrial harmony Ghana was enjoying.
He urged employers to pay their workers’ social security contributions, as well as their tier two pension contributions; adding both payments of contributions were compulsory.
He also advised employers to allow their workers to belong to labour unions and to also go on maternity leave.
Mr Ibrahim Mohammed Awal, the Minister for Business Development, said to facilitate the growth of businesses in the country, the Government was working hard to ensure that the cost of borrowing was down.
He said his Ministry would continue to support businesses with the needed finance so that they would create the jobs and employ more people.
Latest Stories
-
UPSA defends swearing-in of new Vice-Chancellor amid legal dispute
4 hours -
GPL 2024/25: Samartex eye end to losing streak against Nations FC
5 hours -
CHAN 2024Q: Ghana’s Black Galaxies kicked out after Nigeria defeat
8 hours -
CHAN 2025: Ghana misses out after defeat to Nigeria
8 hours -
Speaker Bagbin honoured with citation for exceptional leadership
8 hours -
Photos: They came, they bonded and had fun at Joy FM’s Party in the Park
9 hours -
No shipper using a port in Ghana should pay for delays – GSA
9 hours -
Bongo Naba appeals to Ya Na, Yagbonwura, others to intervene in Bawku crisis
9 hours -
I fell in love with Ghana during 2010 World Cup – Jeremie Frimpong
9 hours -
Appoint ‘brutal’ OPK as Whip – Carlos Ahenkorah urges NPP leadership
11 hours -
Ablakwa questions alleged GH₵60m transfer to presidency for ‘special operations’
12 hours -
Dame Judi reveals apple tribute to Maggie Smith
12 hours -
NDC rejects rerun in outstanding polling station in Dome Kwabenya
12 hours -
EC has the power to re-collate results – Ayikoi Otoo
12 hours -
Putin apologises for plane crash, without saying Russia at fault
12 hours