As part of efforts aimed at attracting investors to Ghana, Ghana’s High Commissioner to India, Lawyer Mike Ocquaye Junior has invited some ministers, CEOs and businessmen to meet with their Indian counterparts and explore business opportunities in India.
Trade Minister, Alan Kyeremanteng, CEO of Ghana Investment and Promotion Centre (GIPC) Yoofi Grant, Minister of State for Power Owireku Aidoo, members of AGI are met with business moguls to sign a Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) in New Delhi.
Ambassador Ocquaye told Adom News that after the meetings, they will establish Indo-Ghana Chamber of Commerce which will help facilitate business agreements between the two countries.
He said Ghana is seeking to attract Indian business gurus who will either partner Ghanaian businessmen to set up factories or help them go solo.
This, he said, will help create jobs in Ghana.