Some workers at the function
Workers in the country have been admonished to play a leading role to help government to achieve its ‘Ghana Beyond Aid’ agenda.
This would go long way to help expedite the developmental of the country and also boost Ghana’s economy.
The Kumasi Mayor, Osei Assibey Antwi, disclosed this to workers during this year’s May Day celebration at the Jubilee Park in Kumasi.
Under the theme, ‘Sustainable Pension for all, the role of Social Partners,’ the event saw many workers marching gallantly.
According to Mr. Osei Assibey Antwi, the ‘Ghana Beyond Aid’ vision is attainable if workers commit themselves and play their roles.
“Let me take this opportunity to remind you that as workers, you are the lifeblood of Ghana’s economy since there is correlation between productivity and nation’s wealth.
“With your diverse expertise, commitment and hard work, I strongly believe that ‘Ghana Beyond Aid’ vision is achievable,” the Kumasi Mayor added.
He said, “Let’s work together with a common objective to achieve this vision, which is an ingredient for better working conditions, as well as sustainable pension scheme for all.”
The Kumasi Mayor announced that the KMA had planted 938,000 seedlings of different species, both exotic and indigenous, as part of KMA’s Keep Kumasi Clean and Green Project.
Mr. Osei Assibey charged the residents to help restore the Garden City to its past glory, adding that Kumasi has the ability to become greener again.
From I.F. Joe Awuah Jnr.,Kumasi