Finance Minister Kenneth Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta has said the government’s One District One Factory programme has created over 160,000 jobs for the youth in the country as of June 2023.
The Finance Minister says these numbers which comprise both direct and indirect employment are working in 126 factories spanning 58 districts in the country.
He says most of them are in the agro-processing sector to help propel the government’s industrialisation agenda.
Ken Ofori-Atta made the revelation during the 2023 mid-year budget presentation at Parliament Monday, July 31, 2023 in Parliament.
“Mr Speaker, in line with Government’s unwavering commitment to industrialisation, the implementation of the flagship One District One Factory(1D1F) Initiative is on course. As of June 2023, 126 factories were operational nationwide. Over 160,000 direct and indirect jobs have been created, especially for the youth who have been mobilised to establish agro-processing factories in 58 districts,” he relayed.
Meanwhile, he added that the Planting for Food and Jobs Programme has boosted the agriculture sector with measures to finalise phase two of the project to consolidate the achievements.
“Mr Speaker, Planting for Food and Jobs has brought substantial improvements in Ghana’s agriculture sector. This has resulted in increased food security, employment along agricultural value chains, and accessibility of raw materials for
developing industries. The programme has directly contributed to increased crop yields for major food staples such as maize, rice, and soya by 135 per cent, 67 per cent and 18 per cent respectively within the period.
“After a comprehensive review, the Government is finalising PfJ Phase II to ensure more efficient and targeted support for the agricultural sector. The key elements of Phase II are the Inputs Credit System, Storage and Distribution Infrastructure,
Commodity Trading and Digitised Platform,” he stated.