WOOD AND FURNITURE WORKERS CONDEMN PARLIAMENT, JUDICIAL SERVICE
Mr. Kwasi Awuah Agyemang-Ashanti Regional Chairman of FAWAG addressing the media |
The leadership
of three workers groups in the wood industry in the Ashanti region has strongly
rejected the claims by Parliament and the Judicial Service that the industry
lacks the capacity to meet demands of the local market for which reason the two
key state institutions had to import furniture from China.
According to the
wood and furniture workers, the spontaneous public reaction to the furniture
importation is enough reason for all to patronize the local wood and furniture
industry not only to boost the industry for job creation, but also to
strengthen the local currency.
The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the Furniture
and Wood Products Association of Ghana, Kwasi Awuah Agyemang said this at a
News Conference in Kumasi to draw the public’s attention to the current state
of the industry.
The wood industry comprises
the Furniture and Wood Products Association of Ghana, Ghana Timber Millers
Organization and the Woodworkers Association of Ghana.
Mr. Agyemang said the
claims by a section of Ghanaians that local wood products are not up to
international standard due to factors like poor quality and finishing and that
the industry lacks the capacity to handle large demands are not entirely true
and are mere perceptions.
According to the Chairman, those are just the excuses
that importers of wood products use to undermine the local industry.
Mr.
Agyemang disclosed that in spite of its challenges, the local wood and
furniture industry has a potential to make very significant contribution to the
national economic and social development.
According to him, the Furniture and
Wood Products Association alone currently has 400 furniture and joinery
companies and employing about 40 thousand artisans and administrative personnel.
In addition to these, the sub-sector boasts of nearly two thousand small scale
carpentry shops and providing training for many more youth in the rural and urban
centres across the country.
In spite of the greater potential for the local
wood industry to propel the national economy, available statistics from the
Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority confirm the increasing local
demand and taste for imported furniture and wood products with China,
Singapore, Brazil and the United Arabs Emirates as the major sources.
Mr.
Agyemang appealed to the government to formulate and implement deliberate
policies that would promote the growth of the wood and furniture industry to
compete favourably in the local market.
The policies, he said, must include
affordable lending rates and directive for state agencies to procure a certain
percentage of their wood and furniture needs from local sources.
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