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Mahama Urges Private Sector Participation in Industrial Water Supply Reforms

Mahama calls for private sector collaboration to modernize Ghana’s industrial water supply system.

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  • Mahama urges private sector involvement in water supply reforms.
  • Stresses sustainable water management for industrial growth.
  • Calls for collaboration to improve efficiency and attract investment.

Former President of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, has called on the private sector to actively participate in reforms aimed at improving industrial water supply in the country.

Speaking at a recent stakeholders’ forum, Mahama emphasized that collaboration between the government and private enterprises is essential for addressing challenges in water distribution, ensuring efficiency, and supporting industrial growth.

He noted that private sector involvement can bring in innovation, investment, and expertise needed to modernize water infrastructure.

Mahama also highlighted the importance of sustainable water management policies to support Ghana’s expanding industrial sector, stressing that reliable water supply is critical for economic development and attracting investments.

He encouraged both public and private actors to work together to create a resilient and efficient water supply system that benefits industries and communities alike.

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