[VIDEO] Mahama Float Glass Factory Shama: $250M Sod-Cutting Ceremony Boosts Ghana Industry

[video] mahama float glass factory shama, $250m sod cutting ceremony boosts ghana industry

President John Dramani Mahama cuts sod for the new float glass factory in Shama, Western Region. The Mahama float glass factory project promises 1,000+ jobs, tax revenue, and reduced glass imports for Ghana’s industrial self-sufficiency. Full details on GhanaTrends.com.

The ceremony, highlighted through social media posts and official channels, underscores the administration’s focus on manufacturing advancements to curb heavy dependence on foreign imports. Confirmed by reputable sources including JoyOnline and Ghana News Agency, this development is poised to transform the local economy significantly.

Mahama Float Glass Factory Shama: $250M Sod-Cutting Ceremony Boosts Ghana Industry [VIDEO]

Expected to generate over 1,000 direct employment opportunities, the project will also contribute substantial tax revenues to support various national development programs. President Mahama, addressing the enthusiastic crowd amid waving Ghanaian flags and project banners, spoke passionately about the factory’s role in fostering self-reliance.

While reactions on platforms like X have been largely positive regarding the job prospects, many users called for strict adherence to project timelines, local workforce prioritization, and fair equity distribution.

This float glass factory in Shama represents not just an infrastructure milestone but a strategic move that could inspire similar ventures. For more stories trending in the business space, check out Business Trends

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