District assemblies charged to expedite action on permit issuance
Mr Kwabena Okyere Darko-Mensah, the Western Regional Minister, has called on district assemblies not to delay in issuing permits and other business negotiation processes involving the private sector to facilitate work.
He said unwarranted delays in permit issuance for businesses and building projects had contributed to the slow pace of employment opportunities in the districts and must, therefore, be averted in the quest to create more jobs, grow the private sector and ultimately spur socio-economic growth.
Mr Darko-Mensah said this when he called on the Shama District Assembly, where he interacted with the staff as part of his two-day working visit to Shama and
Wassa East districts.
“We need to develop rapidly as a society and the private sector must be a priority…Let’s assist them on timely basis and also work to avoid longer waiting times for
the necessary documentations to operate any venture in our district,” he said.
The Minister encouraged the Spatial Planning Directorate to have a blue print on how the built environment should be and demand maximum compliance from all
investors/developers to create an aesthetic environment that, in itself, engineered domestic tourism.
The Regional Coordinating Council was on course with plans to boost coconut and rice production in the region, he said, whilst working to improve on the road
networks as well as education and health infrastructure.