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A. EMPLOYMENT AND INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES

A 5 – year development plan on the creation of employment was drafted and ready for implementation. This will go a long way to assuage the problem of unemployment in Owirenkyiman. The following projects have been embarked for this purpose;

 

• Fishing Sustainability
• Signing an MOU with KNUST (CLEAN AND HEALTHY CITY PROJECT)
• Honey Production
• Collaborate closely with KNUST on Clean and Healthy City of Kushea
• Animal Production
• Cartridge Production
• Palm Oil Production
• Cocoa Powder Production
• Tilapia Production
• Industrial Hemp Production
• Tourism On-Line
• Industrial Detergents Production
• Food Factory
• Deeping the relationship with UCC Medical School on Community Base
Experience and Services (COBES) Project

In addition to the above projects, the Omanhene of Assin Owirenkyi Ehunabobrim Prah Agyensaim VI has embarked on a project to develop a Youth Learning and Tourist Resort

• HEALTH FARM

Youth Learning and Tourist Resort

Ehunabobrim’s Youth Learning and Tourist Resort is a unique initiative. The youth who visit this resort will have lessons in botany, zoology, plant and animal life. They will visit the banks of the River Prah, cocoa farms, observe honey production and have fantastic experiences that only Owirenkyiman can offer. In addition, they will visit crocodile and fish ponds and have a fishing competition.

In view of this, portions of the new Palace under construction have been earmarked for varieties of fruits such as avocado, pawpaw, guava and mango etc. from different countries including Mauritius, India, South Africa and Ghana cultivated in it. Meanwhile, a variety of flowers and palm trees have already been cultivated. Furthermore, a crocodile pond and two fish ponds (catfish and tilapia) are under construction as part of tourist attractions alongside the rearing of domestic animals, for example rabbits, ducks, geese, ostriches and turkeys as a mini zoo for both children and adults.
There is the famous “Tomb of the Unknown Slave”