Automobiles
made in Ghana by Apostle Dr. Kwadwo Safo
(Star of Africa)
The much awaited made-in-Ghana vehicles under the brand name KANTANKA, would finally hit the streets of the nation and beyond before the close of 2014 according to recent announcements from the Kantanka Automobile Co Ltd.
This extension of time for the
commercialisation of the vehicles (initially May 2014) have become vital to
enable the company carry out the installations of accessory equipment that
would enhance the operations of the assembly plant.
In the press conference organised by
the company on the 11th of June, the CEO and Africa’s technological pride, Apostle Dr Kwadwo Safo,
made it known that work is still in progress to accomplish the dream of
creating jobs, enhancing the economy and inspiring the African. The
industriousness about the place tells the story on its own.
The Euphoria and celebration that
characterised this press conference was strong enough to have mistaken it for a
grand feast as many Ghanaians, both young and old,
dashed to Gomoa Mputa, the residence of the company, to hail the news they
described as “breakthrough for Ghana.”
The Kantanka Assembly plant, which
is as sophisticated as any automobile plant in the world, would be cruising out
between 80 to 200 four-wheel sports utility vehicles and pickups on a monthly
basis for a start. The numbers are expected to increase in response to the
growth of the market share of the company.
Although the company would begin
with the commercialisation of Kantanka Onantefo,
other models waiting to hit the market in the foreseeable future include Kantanka Okunini,
Kantanka Daasebre,
Kantanka Nsoromma, Kantanka Omama, Kantanka Obrempong,
kantanka Odeneho, Kantanka Otumfuo etc. The company also
hinted that by the close of 2015, they would begin with the mass production of
saloon cars with buses following suit.
They also displayed the 4-wheel
drives and Pickups that had successfully graduated through the various test
runs and called on government for collaboration in the area of capacity
building as well as purchasing and supply agreement.
Apostle Dr Kwadwo Safo,
the Star of Africa,
noted that the Blackman is an intelligent being and has the capabilities to
transform his own economy and environment to make it a better place to live. He
further called on the public to patronise “made in Ghana” products.
The company aims to reach and serve
the African continent beginning with Ghana, and the West African sub region, as
part of the strategy to invest in Africa.
Amidst these revelations, the
Apostle Safo Technology centre has also announced plans to establish a full
flared educational institution, accredited by the National
Accreditation Board, which would practically train thousands of
Ghanaians on how to manufacture technological gadgets and machines. Students
would be awarded certificates thereafter.
Over the years the Apostle Safo
technology centre has collaborated with other educational institutions such as Kumasi Polytechnic and University of Mines and Technology
(UMAT) among others to train students and prepare them for the job
market. Currently, the centre is giving free training to 550 Ghanaians.
Speaking to the media, the President
of the Institution of Engineering and
Technology, and a board member of the Council for Technology and
Vocational Education and Training (COVET), Ing. Eric Ankrah said the institution
welcomes the news and is also ready to assist.
Ghanaians and other Africans across
the globe have also expressed their well wishes and die-hard support for the
African Star.
SOURCE: http://africarm.org/automobiles-made-in-ghana-by-apostle-dr-kwadwo-safo-1293/
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