Alan Kyerematen explaining issues before the commissioning of the factory
The Minister of Trade and Industry, Alan Kwadwo Kyeremanten, has commissioned the largest steel in West Africa.
The factory – B5 Plus – is located at Kpone in the Greater Accra Region, and it falls under the One District One Factory (1DF1) – a flagship industrial initiative of the Akufo-Addo government.
The $80 million steel and iron manufacturing factory is owned by B5 Plus Limited, a steel manufacturing giant in West Africa and Ghana.
B5 Plus started in 2002; it was then importing steel products from countries like Cote d’Ivoire and others.
Today, after a long journey of hard work and commitment, the company has become a net exporter to most countries in West Africa.
B5 Plus believes in delivering the best of products and services to the market, Mukesh Thakwani, Chairman of B5 Plus said.
1D1F is one of the most ambitious projects by the Akufo-Addo administration, according to Mr. Thakwani.
Just two decades back, B5 Plus used to import from its neighbouring countries but it is now the biggest in West Africa, he said, adding that B5 Plus believes in Ghana, B5 Plus believes in Made-in-Ghana.
According to him, the company had won several awards locally and internationally for service excellence.
“Ghana is really a star of African continent,” Mr. Thakwani added.
The company is occupying a 400-acre of land and has pre-fabrications.
Mr. Kyeremanten commended management and staff of the company.
He described the factory as a significant investment and development in Ghana.
“There can be no better testimony with what we are seeking to achieve with the 1D1F than what we’re seeing here today,” he said.
He called for the continuous protection of investments of foreigners in Ghana.
The company is envisaged to provide about 3,000 direct jobs and save Ghana some $100 million annually in foreign exchange.
About 1,200 workers are already engaged daily on site, and the company looks to provide at least 10,000 indirect jobs.
The phase one of the project is sitting on a 100-acre of land.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC), Yofi Grant, in commending B5 Plus, said “B5 is as much a Ghanaian company as it is an Indian company.”
While encouraging residents to support the operations of the company, he stated that “Foreign Direct Investment is good especially when it partners indigenes to develop.”
BY Melvin Tarlue