Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple when he received the delegation from the US
The Volta Regional Member on the Council of State, Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple, has touted Ghana as an investment hub for foreigners.
According to him, there is a large pool of resources that present numerous opportunities for investments.
He made the assertions when he received a delegation from the USA to his office, led by the Mayor of North Miami, Florida, who also doubles as the Vice President of all Mayors in the United States, Dr Alix Desulme.
The discussions aimed at fostering economic collaboration and strengthening cultural ties between Ghana and Africans in the diaspora to explore investment opportunities, economic growth, and strategic partnerships that will drive sustainable developments.
He highlighted the vast economic potential of Ghana and the necessity of returning to the motherland to invest in its future.
“I emphasised how leveraging Ghana’s abundant resources and fostering meaningful partnerships can drive sustainable growth. This resonated strongly with the delegation, who expressed keen interest in exploring investment prospects in Ghana,” he said.
Aside from investments, the Council of State member laid bare the health needs of the people of his region, while seeking support to develop it.
“Beyond business and investment, I passionately advocated for increased support in the health sector, particularly in the Volta Region. I urged the delegation to prioritise initiatives aimed at improving healthcare services for women and children, as inclusive development remains significant of our shared vision,” he added.
He also stressed that “The delegation expressed profound admiration for my vision and leadership, acknowledging the ambitious yet practical approach I bring to economic growth and development as a youth and a Member of the Council of State.
“As Ghana continues to position itself as a hub for investment and economic transformation, this meeting reaffirmed our dedication to fostering meaningful partnerships that drive progress and sustainable development. I remain committed to seeing these discussions translate into tangible actions that uplift our people and create economic opportunity.”
Among the delegations were Ambassador Nancy Quartey-Sam, Vice President of the ECOWAS Tourism Private Sector Confederation (COPITUR-ECOWAS), Prinston Jean- Glaude (Chairman of the Haitian American Chamber of Commerce of Florida) and also doubles as CEO and owner of Primary MedicalCare Centers, which operates five (5) community medical clinics in North Miami, Dr. Lumana Joseph (Forren Chairwoman, Haitian American Chamber of Commerce of Florida), Dorothy Borgelin (Grand Palace Ballroom), and Luc Allens Honoport (Global Financial Insurance Group).
“Their collective expertise and commitment to international collaboration enriched our discussions and laid the foundation for impactful initiatives for the soon-to-see future,” Kwamigah-Atokple added.
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