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    NUMBER OF BUSINESSES COLLAPSED UNDER THE WATCH OF PNDC/NDC IN GHANA

    HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931By HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931February 26, 2024 Governance
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    NUMBER OF BUSINESSES COLLAPSED UNDER THE WATCH OF PNDC/NDC IN GHANA

    Note the date. Before 31st December 1981, all these state industries were operating in Ghana.

    1. Pomadze Tomato Factory
    2. Asutsuare Sugar Factory
    3. Meat Marketing Board
    4. Kumasi Jute Factory
    5. Ghana Airways
    6. Tema Sanyo
    7. Black Star Line Shipping with 15 ships
    8. Ghana Films
    9. Ghana Food Distribution Corporation
    10. State Fishing Corporation
    11. State Construction Corporation
    12. Omnibus Service Authority
    13. State Transport Corporation
    14. Ghana Match Factory
    15. GIHOC Industries
    16. State Hotels
    17. Aboso Glass Factory
    18. Tomato Processing Factory, Wenchi
    19. Pwalugu Tomato Factory
    20. Akasanoma Radio Factory
    21. Akasanoma Television Assembly plant at Tema
    22. Pomadze Poultry Farm
    23. Mankoadze Shipping lines
    24. Ghana Household Utilities Manufacturers, Sekondi-Efiekuma
    25. Nsawam Fruit Cannery
    26. Ghana National Trading Corporation
    27. UTC Stores
    28. Kingsway Departmental Stores and many more…..

     

    By 7th January 2001, all these state industries have either collapsed, disappeared or in coma. Their warehouses were turned into churches. Which political party was in power between 31st December 1981 and 7th January 2001? That party is responsible for systematically wiping out Ghana’s industrial base. They called it #Divestiture. That was their first create, loot and share. When someone promises to revive dead factories, ask who destroyed them in the first place?

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