Vice President, Mr Kwesi Amissah-Arthur on Tuesday expressed optimism about the country’s textile sector and called on investors to take advantage of its huge potentials.
He added that “government will support the garments sector in the country to make it more competitive in the global market.”
The Vice-President, Mr Kwesi Amissah-Arthur made the remark during a familiarization tour of a garment factory, Dignity DTRT Limited in Accra.
The Managing Director of Dignity DTRT, Mrs. Salma Salifu, together with the company’s co-founder Skip Richmond took the Vice President around the various production units of the factory.
Mr Amissah-Arthur after the tour said he was very impressed with the company in terms of the job creating opportunities they offer the youth in the country.
He also commended the management and staff of the company for their hard work and pledged government’s support to help them expand.
On her part the Managing Director of the company, Mrs Salma Salifu said inadequate funding is their major challenge and thus appealed for government’s support to help them expand.
She also appealed to the Vice President to make it possible for them to access funds from the Export Development and Agricultural Investment Fund (EDAIF) to expand their operations.
Dignity – Do The Right Thing (DTRT) Apparel was established by a Ghanaian company in partnership with its American counterparts, in 2014.
The factory currently has about 1,500 skilled employees, majority of whom are females, with 40 expatriate management staff.
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Credit: Maxwell Okamafo Addo