Vote for candidate who’ll promote made in Ghana products – MiG Ambassador

The Made in Ghana Campaign Ambassador, Emelia Arthur who is also a gospel musician is appealing to the Ghanaian electorate to vote for a candidate who will encourage and support the production of locally manufactured goods and ensure its patronage when voted into power.

Emelia Arthur, who has been observing in the capacity as the Made in Ghana Campaign (MiG) Ambassador, has noted that none of the candidates during their campaign for power in the length and breadth of the country has laid emphasis on the promotion and consumption of our local produce.

The Campaign Ambassador is therefore, calling on voters who will be exercising their franchise during the elections to elect a robust leader who will create an enabling environment for production of goods and services in the country.

Emelia Arthur is of the conviction that candidates who align themselves to the ideology of pushing and promoting made in Ghana (MiG) will win votes from the electorates since she believes that will create jobs for the youth in the country.

Emelia Arthur says the economy will be more stable if the people are made to accept, consume and export what is produced locally, therefore, minimizing the importation of goods from foreign countries.

The MiG Campaign Ambassador, Emelia Arthur is however, challenging the candidate who shares in this vision to come out boldly and make an emphatic statement to the Ghanaian populace.

Produce what you consume, consume what you produce

God bless Ghana!

Peaceful Elections!

Source: GhanaWeb

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