Afram Plains, Ghana — April 21, 2025 — Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama has announced a bold new initiative to transform the Afram Plains into a thriving industrial and economic hub, outlining a strategy that centers on agriculture, manufacturing, and infrastructure development.
Speaking during a regional tour, President Mahama described the plan as a cornerstone of his administration’s broader commitment to inclusive growth and regional empowerment. “The Afram Plains holds enormous untapped potential,” Mahama said. “With the right investment and leadership, we can turn this region into a powerhouse of production, jobs, and opportunity.”
Key elements of the proposal include the construction of agro-processing facilities to add value to local produce, support for small- and medium-scale manufacturing, and the modernization of transportation networks to improve market access. The initiative also promises to create thousands of jobs and attract private-sector investment to stimulate sustainable economic activity.
Residents and local leaders have welcomed the announcement, calling it a much-needed intervention in a region that has long struggled with underdevelopment, unemployment, and limited access to essential services.
Economists say the Afram Plains plan aligns with Ghana’s broader goals of industrialization and decentralization. By focusing on regional development, the initiative may reduce rural-to-urban migration and foster more balanced national growth.
President Mahama emphasized that the success of the project will depend on strong public-private partnerships, community engagement, and a commitment to long-term planning.
With implementation expected to begin later this year, the proposal marks a significant policy shift aimed at unlocking Ghana’s regional potential and positioning the Afram Plains as a new engine of national progress.

