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Central Region Ranked Fourth Richest Region In Ghana

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Contrary to the assertion that the Central Region is the fourth poorest in Ghana, the narrative has changed for good but unfortunately on the blind side of many people.

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According to the Ghana Statistical Service’s Living Standards Survey (LSS), conducted in 2017 with estimates in 2021, on regional poverty levels, the Central Region moved from being the 4th poorest of the 10 regions in 2006 to the fourth richest of the 16 regions in 2021.

It also remains the most productive region per capita and the 3rd in terms of per capita income levels for people engaged in farming, fishing, fish processing, formal public work, and trading.

The region is the 4th least unemployment and youth unemployment figures, 3rd highest in terms of road density and access and the 2nd highest in terms of demographic dividend opportunity with a population growth rate of 2.1 per cent.

Dr Kodjo Esseim Mensah-Abrampa, the Director-General of the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) disclosed at a stakeholders’ forum to solicit views on untiring the endemic poverty in the region.

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The engagement formed part of activities of the ongoing Central Regional Trade, Tourism, and Investment Fair, 2022 at the Adisadel Park in Cape Coast.

The eight-day expo on the theme: “Promoting Trade, Tourism and Investments in the Central Region: Challenges, Prospects and Solutions” seeks to showcase the investment potential of the Region.

Elated by the changing narrative, Dr Mensah-Abrampa, said it was an aberration for the region to be tagged as one of the poorest regions in the country, given the numerous resources it could boast of.

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“It is very sad that the central region is tagged as one of the poorest even amid its abundant resources. We are the fortress of tourism in addition to the huge are able lands, gold, timber, lithium, and industrious human resource.

“We must all work assiduously and in tandem with all stakeholders, particularly the Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies to propel the regional development agenda. We must all join hands and fight all social misdeeds by creating wealth to reduce poverty.”

Dr Mensah-Abrampa, said the region was in the heart of the development cordon of Ghana, surrounded by Western, Western North, Ashanti, Eastern and the Greater Accra Regions.

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According to him, the prime location has considerable potential sharing high development energy exchanges represented by the exogenous inflows and outflows of goods and services from the regions.

However, the existing impediments to trade, tourism, and investments, particularly trade access to key market centres by road arteries must be seriously dealt with to ease the cost of doing business across the region.

On tourism, Dr Mensah-Abrampa, mentioned the lack of up-to-date tourism information on tourism embodiment, networking, hotel charges and entertainment to welcome and engage tourists as loopholes that must be vigorously pursued to spur growth in the sector.

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Notwithstanding, he had prayed for regular capacity building and reliable information on investment, attractions, level of preparation, land, energy, access, local counterparts, and areas of investments.

“We must have plan and a call to action incorporated in the medium- and long-term development plans of the various Assemblies focused on integrated regional development plan,” he said.

Central Regional Minister- Hon. Mrs Justina Marigold Assan

Mrs Justina Marigold Assan, the Central Regional Minister, expressed the commitment of the Regional Coordinating Council to work with stakeholders to improve and sustain the regional successes.

“We are working to reduce the administrative bureaucracies and bottlenecks that frustrate, attract or retain investors,” she assured.

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Voices of Change Leadership Conference Returns to Cape Coast, Ghana in January 2026

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Cape Coast, Ghana – Mark your calendars for January 4, 2026: the 2nd edition of Voices of Change Leadership Conference lands in Cape Coast, Ghana.

Hosted by renowned author, speaker, and book coach Taurea Vision Avant, this one-day event convenes eight dynamic experts to deliver practical insights on leadership, book writing, public speaking, entrepreneurship, and more.

Event Details

● Date: January 4, 2026

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● Location: Lush on the Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana

● Host: Taurea Vision Avant, two-time TEDx speaker and founder of Book Profits Club™

Featured Speakers & Sessions

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● Taurea Vision Avant – “Lead with Your Story: Transforming Ideas into Influence”

● Noreen Henry – “Becoming Unstuck”

● Teri Thompson – “Crushing the ‘Can’t’: A Confidence Blueprint for Teens”

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● Obioma Martin – “From Trauma to Triumph: Pause, Pray, and Plan”

● Crystal Woods – “J.U.M.P.: Soar into Greatness”

● Deshonda Jennings – “From Bankruptcy to Breakthrough: The L.A.U.N.C.H. to a Legacy”

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● Tanika Kimbrough – “Using Gratitude to Change Your Life”

● Shameka Brown – “Buying Land in Ghana”

Why Attend?

● Expert Insights: Eight focused sessions with actionable strategies—no theory, all execution.

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● Networking: Forge connections with industry leaders and fellow change-makers.

● Community Impact: Support the Cheerful Hearts Foundation, dedicated to assisting underprivileged children and families in Ghana.

Attendee Perks (First-Come, First-Served)

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● Autographed Book: The first 50 attendees receive a copy of Voices of Change, signed by all eight speakers.

● Refreshments: Complimentary local snacks available while supplies last.

Whether you’re an aspiring author, coach, speaker, or entrepreneur, you’ll leave equipped to elevate your career, grow your business, and drive meaningful impact in 2026.

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Registration & Information

Reserve your complimentary seat and receive event updates at www.voicesofchangeinghana.com. Spaces are limited to ensure an intimate, high-impact experience.

Media Contact
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+1 (832) 400-9593

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