New Secretariat for National Committee on Informal Economy Ghana News Agency , 27/01/2010
A national secretariat to
provide administrative and technical support to the National Committee on
Informal Economy (NCIE) was inaugurated in Accra on
Tuesday.
The secretariat, which is
located at the Ministry of Employment and Social Welfare, is
expected to serve as a converging point for the various interventions from the
Ministries, Departments and Agencies towards the development and upliftment of
the informal economy to ensure growth.
Mr. Stephen Amoanor Kwao,
Out-going Minister of Employment and Social Welfare, said the informal economy
though the most vibrant and employed about 80 to 90 per cent of Ghanaians, had
remained under-developed with low productivity and substantially low incomes.
He said the sector
contributed only 40 per cent of national income even though its players
remained very active in Ghana's economy.
Mr. Amoanor Kwao said
government's determination to create decent jobs and reduce poverty could be
realised when the informal economy was encouraged to operate efficiently and
effectively as pertained in the past.
He explained that NCIE was
established as a response to the International Labour Organisation's (ILO) call
for the creation of an institutional framework to address peculiar needs of the
informal economy in Ghana.
Mr. Amoanor Kwao said some
of the challenges facing the informal economy were lack of access to micro-
financing, innovative ideas and training in modern entrepreneurial skills as
well as the use of technology to boost business.
He said there was an
urgent need to modernise operations of the informal economy to make it
competitive and business-like, while adopting a more unified and coherent
approach to develop the sector.
"NCIE is expected to
spearhead and co-ordinate all activities and interventions aimed at ensuring
growth in the informal economy," he added.
Mr. Fiifi Kwetey, Deputy Minister of Finance and Economic
Planning, advocated well designed as well as realistic policies and programmes
to enhance capacities in the informal economy and allow players to develop,
evolve and grow naturally, instead of adopting harsh measures that often lead
to lose of capital by small and medium scale enterprises.
He said women formed the
majority in the informal economy and their role and efforts should be
acknowledged and complemented by putting in place interventions such as capacity building workshops and making
available to them micro financing facilities to enable them expand their
businesses to boost growth in the sector.
Mr. Kwetey cited instances
where hawkers and squatters had been chased and their goods destroyed without
any appropriate options, saying such actions only aggravated the already high
rate of poverty among the citizenry.
He commended the ILO,
Ghana Employers Association and Ghana Trades Union Congress, for
collaborating with the ministry to establish the Secretariat, that would
enhance recognition of the informal economy and offer direction to small and
medium scale enterprises to ensure growth.
NCIE was inaugurated in
2009 to be committed to achieve objectives of the project.