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National Service Scheme to go into bottled and sachet water production

December 3, 2019
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The National Service Scheme is set to go into the production of bottled and sachet water next year.

Deputy Executive Director of the Scheme, Kwaku Ohene Djan says the move is a way of providing Ghanaians with relatively affordable options and also help in addressing the unemployment situation in the country.

‘‘We all know the situation in the country as far as unemployment is concerned, so we are doing this to complement government’s drive and efforts in addressing the issues of youth unemployment’’.

Mr. Ohene Djan says NSS has completed the construction of a factory at Medie, on the Accra-Nsawam road where the production of the bottled and sachet water will be done.

‘’We have a huge factory at Medie, which was constructed purposely for this project and we hoping to start commercial production early next year’’.

‘’The team has already visited the Shanghai Province in China from where we are acquiring our set of equipment and we were simply amazed at what we saw’’ Mr. Ohene Djan added.

The NSS says the project will be one of the biggest in Ghana and will be financed by the Scheme.

Mr. Djan says ‘’ the current management under the able leadership of Hon Mustapha Ussif is so committed to the project bearing in mind the enormous benefits the Scheme and the good people of Ghana stand to derive when fully operational”.

The well-built state of the art factory aims at addressing the shortfalls in the quality of water production.

Mr. Ohene Djan added  that ” this project is very dear to us; we are prioritizing it and we want to get the best so we can compete in the market”

Source: NSS
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