Zylofon Boss To Build Factories

Nana Appiah Mensah

Nana Appiah Mensah, CEO of Zylofon Media, has announced a huge project to provide million of jobs in the Kasoa municipality

This includes building factories, and it is part of his NAM Mission charity organisation whose core mandate is to provide economic freedom for Ghanaians as he can.

He made the announcement over the weekend when officials of the mission visited the chiefs and people of Kasoa.

Having acquired vast lands at the municipality, NAM Mission already has plans of setting up factories that would specialise in shoemaking, dress making, building, bead-making, mechanics, electrical and many others.

A targeted million jobs are expected to be created by the establishment of such factories in the municipality.

Nana Appiah stated that it is better to have economic freedom as citizens of the country rather than political freedom – and that informs the resolution of his charity organisation to complement the area of job creation in the country.

Aside the creation of jobs, NAM Mission is also keen on self-sustenance; therefore, mechanisms have also been put in place to provide loans for persons that would complete training in the respective fields of the factories – as start-up for their respective business models.

During another visit to the Muslim chief of Kasoa, Nana Appiah explained that the mission has already started the construction of a new palace for the chief, and it is expected to be completed very soon.

On the steady growth of the NAM Missions Club, which has such a strong base at Kasoa, Nana Appiah promised the establishment of the club in all 275 constituencies across the country – and assured them of jobs and self-sustenance via the NAM Mission.

The Public Relations Officer (PRO) of NAM Mission, Arnold Asamoah Baidoo, told NEWS-ONE yesterday that the mission’s major aim is to effect positive change in the lives of people and there are more projects to come to effect that change.