Council of State Member for the Volta Region, Dr Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple, has urged stakeholders in the region to move beyond rhetoric and take concrete steps to harness the Volta Region’s vast economic potential.
Dr Kwamigah-Atokple made the call in a Facebook post following his participation in the Volta Economic Forum, held at the Reddinton Beach Resort in Whuti.
The forum brought together investors, government officials, and indigenes of the region to discuss strategies for driving growth and sustainable development.
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“We gathered yesterday at Reddinton Beach Resort, Whuti, in the Volta Region at a forum dubbed the ‘Volta Economic Forum,’ where investors, government officials, and sons and daughters of the land came together to deliberate on the vast economic potentials of our beloved region,” he wrote.
He noted that discussions at the forum focused on harnessing the region’s natural resources, talents, and strategic position to create opportunities, particularly for the youth.
“It is my firm conviction that this should not be a talk-as-usual exercise. We need to be action-oriented and deliberate about translating ideas into tangible results that will uplift the lives of our people,” he stressed.
The Volta Economic Forum is expected to serve as a catalyst for renewed commitment toward transforming the region’s economic landscape and promoting inclusive development.
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