The Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) is asking industry participants to embrace creative solutions to overcome the difficulties facing their sectors.
According to citibbusinessnews.com, their call comes as businesses are currently battling the nation’s economic problems.
Greater Accra Regional Chairman of AGI, Dr. Tsonam Cleanse Akpeloo, stated during the Accra Regional Annual General Meeting of the Association that the Association can survive the current crisis provided members adhere to strategic concepts.
“Since the beginning of the year, industries have gone through a lot of challenges as a result of the global crisis specifically the ravaging effect of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian-Ukraine war. This situation has cascaded into economic and financial limitations with its attendant impact on businesses and trade,” he recounted.
He also called on government to speed up interventions to support industry players who have been badly hit by the crisis.
“We are looking forward to government to take immediate steps to support industries to overcome some of these challenges. We have consistently chosen the themes that reflect finances sources available for industries post COVID-19 and we have not deviated this time.”
“We will continue to push for alternative funding sources for industries especially for our SMEs. That notwithstanding we think if there is any dispensation that we need funding, it is now.”
“This is the opportune time to help members find the appropriate funding for their businesses. We are all concerned that our industries navigate through the economic crisis especially in the midst of the high cost of the dollar against the cedi and the multiplicity of taxes. We therefore are calling on all stakeholders present to come out with innovative ways to receive collateral free funds,” he added.