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Senyo Hosi lauds SMEs’ contribution to Ghana’s economy

The Chief Executive of the Chamber of Bulk Oil Distribution, Senyo Hosi, has lauded small and medium scale industries on their contributions to the growth of Ghana’s economy.

According to him, the efforts by the industry players have significantly contributed to dealing with unemployment which is a setback for the growth of every economy.

“I’m very excited to be here, I admire when people thrive and produce things, that take Ghana and its products into the world and expands our potential”, he said at the commissioning of Emeralds Clothing at the Trade Fair Centre in Accra.

He, therefore, implored the SME’s not to relent in their efforts but to keep pushing to advance their businesses and as well support the growth of the economy.

The District Chief Executive for Afadzato South, Etornam Flolu, implored the citizenry to portray the Ghanaian culture in their everyday life.

“We must learn to make African wears part of our everyday wear rather than reserving it for Friday’s. We are Africans and this is what makes us who we are,” he added.

The Chief Executive Officer of Emeralds Clothing, Pearl Flolu, appreciated persons who have been of support to her and promised to use her brand to promote Ghana across the globe.

Source: Fred Quame Asare

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