Fountain Gate auditorium in Bolgatanga on Monday was buzzed with anticipation as leaders, investors, traditional rulers, and citizens gathered for the launch of the PEARL Framework, Prosperity through Enterprise, Agriculture, Resilience and Livelihoods.
At the heart of the event, Regional Minister Mr. Donatus Akamugri Atanga delivered a stirring speech that set the tone for a new era in the Upper East Region’s development journey.

With a spirit of gratitude and optimism, Minister Atanga welcomed all guests, expressing appreciation for their support and belief in the region’s potential. He acknowledged the presence and encouragement of national leaders, investors, and development partners, calling their participation “a powerful affirmation of commitment to inclusive national development.”
Setting the stage for the forum, Minister Atanga declared this gathering a defining moment, a pivot from focusing on challenges to celebrating resilience, culture, resourcefulness, and opportunity. “Our true identity is found in the resilience of our people, the productivity of our farmers, the ingenuity of our entrepreneurs, the richness of our culture, the abundance of our natural resources, and the immense opportunities that await strategic investments,” he proclaimed.
The PEARL Framework, he explained, is the region’s bold, ten-year blueprint for transformation. Spanning all fifteen districts and aiming to mobilize over GH¢8.6 billion in investments, PEARL is designed to unlock opportunities in enterprise, agriculture, industrialization, infrastructure, and human capital development. Its goal: a competitive, resilient, and inclusive economy that contributes meaningfully to Ghana’s national transformation.
Minister Atanga highlighted the region’s recent gold discoveries and the rise of major mining companies, stressing that these developments must become catalysts for broad-based prosperity. “The mineral wealth beneath our soil must become a catalyst for prosperity across agriculture, health, education, infrastructure, enterprise development, and improved livelihoods for every household in our Region,” he asserted.
Yet, he warned, “Mining alone cannot deliver the transformation we seek.” True progress, he said, depends on building a diversified, innovative economy, strengthening industries, investing in people, and forging strategic partnerships. He called for investment across sectors, including agriculture, agribusiness, renewable energy, manufacturing, tourism, housing, technology, and logistics.
The minister outlined flagship initiatives to be discussed at the forum: the completion of the Tamne Irrigation Dam, revival of key agro-processing factories, establishment of an Agricultural Technical University, and upgrades to regional hospitals and educational infrastructure. He emphasized the importance of behavioral and attitudinal change, insisting that infrastructure and investment would only bear fruit if matched by a culture of productivity, discipline, and responsibility.
Minister Atanga underscored that the success of PEARL would require “collective commitment, shared responsibility, and sustained collaboration.” He extended heartfelt thanks to sponsors, partners, traditional leaders, and all contributors, recognizing that their efforts had made the forum, and the region’s new vision, possible.
To the youth and women of the Upper East, he offered special encouragement. “PEARL is, above all, an investment in your future. Your creativity, enterprise, innovation, and leadership will be indispensable to the success of this Framework.”
In closing, Minister Atanga called on all present to become partners in the region’s transformation, emphasizing hope, unity, and action over complacency or rhetoric. “Together, let us build an Upper East Region that is prosperous, resilient, competitive, peaceful, and inclusive, one that creates opportunities for its people and contributes meaningfully to Ghana’s transformation and sustainable development.”
With the launch of PEARL, the Upper East Region has taken a decisive step towards a brighter, more inclusive future, one defined by collaboration, vision, and the determination to leave no community behind.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com









