The Australian Excessive Commissioner to Ghana, Berenice Owen-Jones, has pledged her support for the brand new authorities’s financial development technique, significantly emphasising the extraction sector.
Citing Australia’s think aboutin a position mining investments in West Africa, which quantity to $30 billion, with a good portion positioned in Ghana, she expressed optimism that these investments would create quite a few job alternatives for Ghanaians, thereby positively influencing the economic system.
The Excessive Commissioner made these remarks throughout her latest name on the Vice President, Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, to formally congratulate her on her new position and talk about problems with mutual curiosity to Ghana and Australia.
She expressed enthusiasm about Atlantic Lithium’s upcoming mission in Ghana, pending parliamentary ratification of its mining license.
“The mission guarantees to generate over 900 direct jobs for Ghanaians, boosting native economies,” she said.
The Excessive Commissioner added that the Australian Centre for Worldwide Agricultural Analysis (ACIAR) in Ghana was one of many initiative getting used to empower girls and make sure the development of Ghana’s agriculture sector.
The initiative, she famous, would foster collaborative research and innovation in agriculture, supporting the federal government’s mechanised farming agenda and efforts towards meals self-sufficiency.
“Agriculture stays the againbone of Ghana’s economic system and we might proceed to collaborate and spend money on the sector to make sure development and sustainability,” she stated.
She recommended the Vice President for her achievements which might function an enormous motivation for ladies, particularly entrepreneurs.
Professor Opoku-Agyemang expressed delight with the massive curiosity and funding made by the Australian authorities within the nation, in areas of mining, agritradition, trade and neighborhood empowerment.
Furthermore, she famous that by improvements such because the Direct Assist Programme (DAP), girls and the marginalised within the Ghanaian society have been being empowered.
“Empowering girls is a strategic transfer in direction of the attainment of equality and the general development of Ghanaian society,” she said.
She then assured that the Mahama’s authorities was prepared to affix forces with countries like Australia to take care of the results of local weather change.
The Vice President additionally recommended Australia’s mining experience and referred to as for maintainin a position practices that align with Ghana’s developmental targets.
“Our new administration is eager on partnerships that prioritise environmental safety and neighborhood growth, emphasising the potential of joints,” she indicated.
BY TIMES REPORTER