The lead consultant and facilitator of the Cape Coast Green City Project, MAMDEV Ghana Limited has called on media houses in the region, especially in Cape Coast to partner with it to promote development in the Metropolis.
According to MAMDEV, the media is a viable development partner and has the ability to significantly influence the system thus the call on them to help.
At an Oguaa Fetu Afahye 2022 Sponsorship Media Forum held on Tuesday, the company, however, bemoaned how some media houses in Cape Coast accommodate the jeering of people in authority on their platforms and present fake and half-truths.
This, MAMDEV Ghana believes retards the growth and development of every society and hence the media, in contributing their quota to the progress of Oguaaman must discontinue that.
Meanwhile, speaking in an interview with ATL FM NEWS the Director and Chief Strategist for MAMDEV Ghana Limited, Mr. Joseph Kojo Mamphey stressed the importance of the forum indicating that the reason for engaging the media houses which operate in the Metropolis is for them to help make Cape Coast great again.
As part of its developmental projects, MAMDEV Ghana Limited has begun renovation works on the exterior of the Professor Atta Mills Library located in Cape Coast.
Mr. Mamphey indicated that it is their aim to get most of the exterior renovation works completed before the climax of the 2022 Oguaa Fetu Afahye on September 3, 2022.
“We think it will be a dishonor for the Cape Coasters and our president as he is coming here as a special guest for the Afahye. We think that it will not speak well for us as a company and for us as Cape Coasters if we do not work on the edifice.”
MAMDEV Ghana Limited is the contracting firm responsible for the Atta-Mills Presidential Library project
Mr. Mamphey said MAMDEV Ghana Limited is of the view that in order to effectively maintain the edifice the private sector must be involved.
The library which was inaugurated in July 2016 under the Mahama government has a 100-seater auditorium, 45-seater multimedia Centre, seminar rooms, and a museum among other facilities.
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Source: Rosemond Asmah/ATLFMNEWS