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The Amantin Agro Processing Company Limited in the Atebubu-Amantin Municipality in the Bono East Region will start operation by the end of July, 2021, the administrator of the factory, Mr Napoleon Matthew Tei, has disclosed.
According to him, about 94 per cent of work on the cassava processing facility under the “One district, One factory” programme had been completed.
The factory, which will produce industrial starch for both domestic and international markets, is expected to create about 6,000 direct and indirect jobs, consisting of 70 per cent males and 30 per cent females.
Mr Tei disclosed this when the Bono East Regional Minister, Mr Kwasi Adu-Gyan, paid a working visit to the factory site during a three-day tour of the eastern part of the region.
The new Bono East Regional Minister, Hon. Kwasi Adu Gyan has applauded the MCE of Atebubu-Amanten, Hon. Edward Owusu and the Assembly for being able to generate enough Internally Generated Fund(IGF) to construct major projects in the Municipality
The Regional Minister acknowledged this great achievement of the MCE when the minister visited Atebubu Traditional Council as part of his familiarisation tour through the various districts in the region after his appointment as the new Regional Minister of Bono East
The Minister stated that; when you go to some districts, they are unable to generate enough IGF to even address their recurring expenses such as fuel but on the part of Atebubu-Amanten, they have been able to generate enough revenue to cater for their recurring expenses and even have been able to use part of the IGF to construct major projects such as a High Court and a Circuit Court, A forty bed Capacity Ward at the Atebubu Hospital, NHIS Office, Street Lights and several