Sunday, 07 September

Foreign Affairs Ministry hosts 4th Made-in-Ghana bazaar

Politics
MrJulius Debrah cutting the tape to open the bazaar

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has hosted the 4th edition of the Made-in-Ghana Bazaar at the Accra International Conference Centre, showcasing the creativity, resilience, and entrepreneurial spirit of Ghanaians.

The event brought together government officials, members of the diplomatic corps, captains of industry, entrepreneurs, and the general public.

A diverse range of products—including agro-processed foods, textiles, cosmetics, handicrafts, and innovative services—were on display, all proudly made in Ghana.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Chief of Staff, Mr Julius Debrah, commended the Ministry for its leadership in advancing Ghana’s industrialisation and export agenda.

He encouraged entrepreneurs to take advantage of such platforms to scale up their businesses, create jobs, and contribute to national development.

Addressing the diplomatic community, he urged envoys to adopt at least one Ghanaian product and serve as brand ambassadors abroad, thereby promoting Ghana’s export drive.

“Truthfully, no country can get ahead without an export-driven economy,” he stressed.

The annual initiative is designed to promote local businesses, expand market access for Ghanaian products, and position the country as a competitive player in regional and global trade.

 

Organisers say the Made-in-Ghana Bazaar is not just an exhibition but also a celebration of national pride and a call to support homegrown industries in line with Ghana’s broader development vision.

Source: classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah