The roadmap to establish a technologically-advanced industrial estate
for artisans at Suame Magazine in Kumasi has received the support of the
Manhyia Palace.
The Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei II has rooted for
shared equity in project implementation on the proposed one thousand
acre plot of land at Atwima Nwabiagya, 7 kilometers outside Kumasi.
Suame
Magazine is a typical indigenous industrial cluster that has emerged to
be the largest SME cluster and employment village in Ghana.
The
cluster is estimated to have a working population of over 200,000
artisans and 12,000 enterprises – made up of auto repair shops, spare
part shops, scrap dealers, metal fabricators, manufacturers of car
components and engineering products, and host of related businesses
within the metal industry.
Customers come from across West
Africa to patronize their services and products. Like all indigenous
cluster villages, Suame Magazine is unplanned, heavily congested and
saddled with numerous environmental problems including waste management
issues, air and noise pollution and bad water management practices.
Invariably,
the population of Suame Magazine is faced with environmental hazards
resulting from implications of their daily activities causing
significant health and safety problems to the entire populace.
Besides, the possibility of expanding business within the present location does not exist.
The
DANISH Development Agency (DANIDA) has adopted the industrial village
project under the Support to Private Sector Development - Phase II (SPSD
II), following an advocacy embarked upon by the Suame Magazine
Industrial Development Organization (SMIDO).
The SPSD II is
considering the possibility of applying part of the unallocated fund of
DKK 60 million to design a programme aiming at transforming the Suame
Magazine into a technological advanced industrial estate.
The multi-million dollar project will serve as a flagship model for Cluster Industrial Development in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The project is scheduled to commence in June 2012 but on condition that Asanteman releases the proposed 1000 acre land.
SMIDO
presented the project inception paper to the Otumfuo at the Manhyia
Palace, with the expressed hope of an intervention to obtain a lease on
the land from the traditional authority for project takeoff.
“The
Otumfuo says yes, he is going to use his land as equity. So hopefully
the stakeholders within his camp will do the necessary particulars for
us to get the lease and then start the business”, SMIDO President,
George Asamoah Amankwah told Luv Fm.
In February this year, the
project was presented to Vice-President John Mahama who assured of
government’s support to get the project off the ground.
Project Consultant, Nyaaba Aweeba-Azongo says the 6 years of advocacy to resettle the artisans could soon pay off.
According
to him, “DANIDA is going to support the feasibility studies and come
out with the industrial model for implementation and will also garner
support from other donor partners as a multi-donor arrangement to
support the implementation of the industrial village project”.
The
initial project Action Plan presented by SMIDO in October 2011, titled
“the Blueprint for industrialization of Suame Magazine”, provides a
three year roadmap from land acquisition, adoption of funding
modalities, design and implementation of the whole programme.
Source: JoyOnline
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