The Minister of Trade and Industry, Alan Kyeremanten, has called on Ghanaians to be grateful they didn’t have to queue for petrol or bread despite all the difficulties of 2022.
According to Alan ‘Cash’, as he’s popularly known, many people in advanced countries across the globe went through worse circumstances than Ghanaians faced, including having to queue for some necessities such as bread and fuel.
“Find out from even the most advanced countries like the UK, United States of America, Germany or France, from north to south, east and west, go and find out some were queuing for bread, petrol and cooking oil. These are even rich nations, but for God’s grace, we never queued for petrol,” Alan Kyeremanten said.
The Minister made these remarks whilst speaking at the Calvary Charismatic Church in Accra.
Kyeremanten thanked God for His Mercies on Ghanaians at a time globally revered economies were on their knees.
He said Ghanaians not having to go through shortages …“was not because of our might or knowledge or government power, it was by the grace of God,”
Mr. Alan Kyerematen ended 2022 with prayer visits to Faith Gospel Church, Family Chapel International, St Cyprian Anglican Cathedral and Calvary Charismatic Church (CCC) to usher in 2023.
He recently commissioned a number of factories in the last few weeks to crown his dream industrialization agenda.