Tag: Tema

  • Cocoa Carriers Suspend Strike After Successful Talks with Cocoa Marketing Company

    Cocoa Carriers Suspend Strike After Successful Talks with Cocoa Marketing Company

    The Cocoa Carriers Association has suspended its indefinite sit-down strike, which began on Monday, October 7, following a productive engagement with the management of the Cocoa Marketing Company (CMC) and a representative from the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD). The strike was called off after assurances from management to address concerns over workers’ conditions of service within a week.

    Raymond Atanga Abobiga, National Chairman of the Cocoa Carriers Association, confirmed in an interview with Citi Business News that workers at the CMC depots in Tema, Takoradi, and Kumasi have resumed their duties. According to Mr. Abobiga, the decision to return to work was based on management’s commitment to reconsider and resolve issues related to the workers’ demands for better service conditions.

    “We negotiated with our directors and COCOBOD and concluded that we have to continue working while they reconsider our increment. So we decided to work today [Tuesday, October 8],” Mr. Abobiga explained, expressing optimism that the workers’ grievances will be resolved within the agreed timeline.

    However, Mr. Abobiga mentioned a brief disruption in Kumasi after it was communicated that he was not supposed to work. In solidarity, workers in Kumasi threatened to halt operations if their chairman was not reinstated. The situation was promptly addressed by senior management, who instructed that Mr. Abobiga resume work, ensuring operations across all depots continued.

    “Right now, Tema is working, Takoradi is working, and Kumasi, we are also working. That is the current situation of the strike now,” Mr. Abobiga confirmed.

    The Cocoa Carriers Association went on strike to demand improved conditions of service, including salary increments and better working conditions. With operations now back to normal, workers are hopeful that the ongoing negotiations will result in a favorable resolution.

  • Construction of Tema industrial-Kpone road begins

    Construction of Tema industrial-Kpone road begins

    Kwesi Amoako Attah, Minister of Roads and Highways, has cut sod for the rehabilitation of the 7.2 kilometer Tema Industrial Area to Kpone link road.

    Amoako-Attah said the existing single carriageway collector road would be widened to a 2×2 dual carriageway with improved drainage systems adding that the first two kilometers within the heavy industrial zone would have a concrete surface while the remaining five would be asphaltic.

    He said a wholly owned Ghanaian M/S Joshob Company Limited would build the road within 24 months after winning an open competitive tender.

    “The main objectives of the project include improvement of the capacity and riding quality of the road, reduction of traveling times between communities, ensuring safety of commuters and other road users, and improving drainage on the road”, he said.

    He disclosed that the ongoing concrete road construction of the Tema Steel Works to the Nestle factory was about 70 per cent complete and it would be commissioned by November this year.

    He said other critical projects including partial reconstruction of selected roads ongoing within the Tema Metropolitan area and Tema West Municipality were 30 per cent complete while other roads were also between 20 to 57 percent completed in the two areas.

    Ishmael Ashitey, Greater Accra Regional Minister, expressed gratitude to the Ministry for remembering the people of Tema and Kpone, saying the road served many companies and commuters.

    Ashitey appealed to the contractor to do a good job and within time and asked that they employed the local youth on the project.

    Felix Mensah Nii Anang-La, Tema Metropolitan Chief Executive, in a welcoming address, reiterated the importance of rehabilitating the road and invited investors to invest in Tema and Kpone.

    Daniel Nii Kwartei Titus Glover Member of Parliament for Tema East, Solomon Tettey Appiah, Kpone-Katamanso Municipal Chief Executive, and Hopeson Adorye, Parliamentary Candidate for Kpone-Katamanso all lauded the good works of the government.

    GNA