A Board Member of the Development Bank Ghana (DBG), Dr Nora Bannerman-Abbot, has known as for a powerful partnership between the private and non-private sectors to construct a thriving Ghanaian economic system.
According to her, constructing robust synergies between the federal government and the personal sector would assist in driving coverage initiatives which might assist tackle the challenges going through the personal sector to assist themcreate extra jobs to soak up the rising unemployed youth.
Speaking to reporters on the sidelineof the simply ended 3i Africa Summit 2024, Dr Bannerman-Abbot stated there was no true associateship between the private and non-private sectors and it was the latter that always chased the previous.
Dubbed Innovation, Investment and Impact, the three-day conference was organised by the Bank of Ghana, DBG and Elevandi, a subsidiary of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, and was on the theme “Unleashing Africa’s Fintech and Digital Economic Potential”.
“The public sector should run after the private sector. When we get to that level of understanding our economy will be transformed,” she acknowledged.
Dr Bannerman-Abbot, who can be the Chief Executive Officer of Sleek Garments, emphasised that public sector establishments should contain the personal sector within the crafting of coverage choices for the personal sector.
“The public sector cannot sit in the Ministries and Departments and develop policies and think it will benefit the private sector,” Dr Bannerman-Abbot stated.
She appealed to the federal government to assist personal sector gamers who wished to accumulate land to ascertain factories.
“Right now the Togolese government is offering lands for investors in the textile and garment industry to establish factories and the government of Ghana can do same to attract investors into country,” the DBG Board Member acknowledged.
She stated land acquisition remained a problem to traders and it discouraged traders from establishing factories within the nation.
Dr Bannerman-Abbot encouraged present and new entrepreneurs to hitch an affiliation so that they
may entry funding.
Asked why DBG partnered the Bank of Ghana to host the convention, she stated DBG fostered innovation by supporting SMEs and start-ups by means of funding, mentorship and entry to a community of business and technical specialists.
BY KINGSLEY ASARE