At the launch of the Prosperity through Enterprise, Agriculture, Resilience and Livelihoods (PEARL) Framework in Bolgatanga, the atmosphere was filled with hope for a brighter future.

Among the many voices shaping the event was Hon. Daniel Mahama, Member of Parliament for Talensi District, who shared candid reflections and a vision for the region’s development.

Hon. Mahama emphasized the importance of making the PEARL initiative a practical reality. “To ensure the success of this initiative, we must engage all relevant authorities and educate our people about the importance of health, agriculture, and economic opportunities in the Upper East. Understanding the process and benefits will help us achieve our goals,” he stated.

He highlighted the region’s unique strengths, not just in agriculture, but also in mining and the potential to revive local factories. For Hon Mahama, empowering education is equally vital for the region’s transformation. “First, we must grasp the main purpose and benefits of health and become true advocates for our own progress,” he said. He called for an attitudinal change: “Let’s patronize products made in the Upper East, our smocks, shea butter, hats, and especially our locally grown rice, just as other countries proudly use their local produce.”

Hon Mahama encouraged citizens to celebrate traditional foods and crafts, noting that greater support for local industries would boost both culture and the economy. As a Member of Parliament, he shared his commitment to promoting the Upper East at every opportunity, advocating for economic policies that favor the region and maximize its advantages, especially in resource-rich sectors like mining.

He also touched on the importance of a common trade platform and fair tariffs within Africa to ensure that local businesses are protected and can thrive. “We need to protect indigenous enterprises and make sure opportunities are accessible to our people,” he said. Hon Mahama also highlighted the value of technical and vocational trades, encouraging youth to consider skilled trades as viable and rewarding career paths.

In closing, Hon. Mahama urged all stakeholders to work together, support local products, and use every available opportunity to advance the Upper East Region. His message was clear: real transformation depends not just on policies and investments, but on pride in local culture, practical skills, and strategic action for sustainable growth.

Source: Apexnewsgh.com

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