Last Updated on July 6, 2021 by Admin
The Minister for Trade and Industries Honorable Alan Kwadwo Kyeremanteng has commissioned a newly constructed Business Resource Centre (BRC) at Obuasi in the Ashanti Region.
The Business Resource Centre initiative is in line with the industrial Transformation agenda of the Akufo-Addo government, and will provide a one-stop enterprise support center at the district level designed to provide a broad range of Business Development services (BDS) to potential and existing entrepreneurs and enterprises.
Currently, 67 BRCs are being constructed across the country, and are at various stages of completion. 37 of them have been completed with the other 30 at advanced stages expected to be completed by the end of the year.
The Minister for Trade and Industries Honorable Alan Kwadwo Kyeremanteng in his speech said the Business Development Center in Obuasi represents a new chapter in the history of Obuasi as a renowned gold mining town. He said the BRC will serve as an avenue to diversify the economy of Obuasi; leveraging the revenue generated from the Gold mine.

Speaking about the relevance of the Business Resource Centres is intended to develop the country through industrialisation to enable the country produce and consume what it produces. If this can be realized, he said, there is the need for the Business Resource center to train people on how to develop their businesses.
The Minister for Trade added that “the BRC is the answer to the successes of businesses; whether start-ups or businesses already in existence.”
With all districts in the country going to be beneficiaries of the newly constructed and equipped BRCs, Mr. Kyerematen stressed that “Ghanaians will begin to understand that this government is serious about developing the private sector at the district level to help us address this challenge of unemployment.”
Madam Philomina Yarney who represented the Executive Secretary of the National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI) praised the Government for empowering the NBSSI since 2017 when it took over governance. She mentioned both Financial and non-financial support from Government as key in reviving the NBSSI.
She revealed that plans are far advanced by the Minister of Trade to transform the NBSSI from an agency into an authority to enable it operate optimally and deliver on its mandate.
