Commercialising Agric, Industry And Tourism Remains My Vision For Bono East- Minister

Commercialising Agric, Industry And Tourism Remains My Vision For Bono East- Minister

Bono East Regional Minister, Mr Kwasi Adu- Gyan has reiterated his vision of commercialising Agriculture and enhancing trade and industry and boosting tourism.

According to him, as Minister of a primarily Agrarian region, with strong prospects in trade and agri-commerce, it is essential to elevate the age-old methods of subsistence farming and adopt contemporary ways of mechanised, commercially viable agriculture.

“The  vision  I  bring  to  this office is one of commercializing  agriculture,  improving on  trade  and  industry,  developing human capital  and  harnessing our cultural and  tourism potentials.” He indicated.

He disclosed this in an inaugural meeting with MMDCEs, Heads of Departments, Agencies and Parastatals of the Bono East Region on Monday, March 20, 2021, at the Regional Coordinating Council in Techiman.

Based on a solemn pledge to build on the  foundations already laid towards the rapid  development of the region, he emphasised his firm conviction to grow the Region and improve the quality of  life  of the people.

“I  assure  you  that  I  will  run  an  open-door administration  and  that  all  stakeholders  with  brilliant  development  ideas  are always  welcome  to  my  office. I  promise  to  listen  to  voices  great  and  small, near  or  far  and from  friends or persons with opposing views.”

Hon. Adu Gyan urged the MMDCEs and Heads of Departments to be innovative, unique and different in the way they do things and assured them to explore and adapt the practical use of ICT as a tool to improve the quality and efficiency of the services delivered to the citizenry.

“We must improve the way we do things and bring transparency, accountability and efficiency in the revenue collection efforts of the assemblies in line with the District Performance Assessment Tool’s minimum condition.” He stated.

Touching on a new wave of responsible and inclusive leadership, he urged them to brace up for change and evolution of new work ethics and new attitudes which
identifies one’s work and take initiatives at least within permissible bounds.

Present at the occasion were Heads of Departments, the former Regional Minister, Hon. Kofi Amoakohene,  former Deputy Regional Minister Hon. Martin Oti Gyarko, Board Chairman of the Ghana Infrastructure and Investment Fund, Prof. Christopher Ameyaw Ekumfi and the Regional Chairman of the ruling New Patriotic Party, Mr Thomas Adu- Appiah.

By Kakra Nunu