TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH CENTER READY IN MAY

September 7, 2017

The Apostle Safo Suaye Tehnology Research Center (ASSTRC), a local automobile assembly plant, will be ready in May 2014. So far, all the machines and equipment which would be used for the moulding of the vehicles have been built with only the installation scheduled to be completed by January 2014.

When completed, the project, which is an initiative of Ghanaian industrialist, Apostle Dr Kwadwo Safo  would see the production of between 120 and 240 cars daily. The first phase of the production would include the manufacture of Pick-up and Saloon cars in commercial quantities.


Apostle Safo's 2013 Technology Exhibition

Briefing the press at Gomoa Mpota, the manufacturing site in the Central Region, the founder and Leader of the Kristo Asafo Mission, Apostle Safo said the press conference was to provide opportunity for journalists to have first hand information about various technology equipment, which would be displayed at this year's Technology Exhibition, scheduled for December, 29.

Some of the inventions to be displayed in this year's exhibition day include electricity supply machines with powerful local devices installed within vehicles without engines being operated by a sensor and a robot security guard.

Why Africa is still lagging behind

According to Apostle Safo, one major reason why Africans continued to lag behind development countries was the lack of confidence in made-in-Africa products.

He said since many Africans, particularly Ghanaians, placed more confidence in foreign goods than locally manufactured products, local inventors "are not motivated and encouraged to expand their businesses". 

Apostle Safo said if Africans, for that matter Ghanaians , "do not see their own, then the country would continue to be under developed".

Government Support

He said despite the lack of support, he would never be discouraged in his endeavour, adding "my mission is to prove that Africans are capable of doing anything in this world".

He said one of the ways the government could help local businesses was by creating the enabling environment for them to operate , adding "for instance, once full production begins, government could instruct its agencies not to import vehicles again but rather order from ASSTRC".

Source: Dominic Moses Awiah-Daily -Graphic-Ghana- published on 6 December 2013