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GhCCI urges gov’t to implement policies to sustain growth of indigenous contractors

byHafiz Tijani
June 14, 2026
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The Ghana Chamber of Construction Industry (GhCCI) has advocated for the implementation of deliberate government policies to support and sustain the growth of indigenous contractors and construction firms.

Industry players say local contractors have, over the years, invested significantly in financing, equipment acquisition, manpower development, and technical expertise, enabling them to compete effectively in a sector that was once largely dominated by foreign firms.

The GhCCI said indigenous construction firms have evolved from serving primarily as subcontractors to becoming major industry players capable of executing large-scale building and civil engineering projects.

According to the Chamber, this progress has been driven by deliberate investments and capacity-building efforts by local companies despite longstanding challenges in accessing finance and other critical resources.

However, President of the Chamber, Emmanuel Cherry, has cautioned that these gains could be undermined if government fails to introduce and implement policies aimed at sustaining the growth and competitiveness of indigenous contractors.

Mr. Cherry stressed the need for government to ensure the timely payment of work certificates and create an enabling environment that allows indigenous firms to remain financially stable and competitive. He explained that delayed payments affect the ability of contractors to pay workers, settle suppliers, and maintain equipment, all of which are critical to sustaining the capacity they have built over the years.

The Ghana Chamber of Construction Industry President further urged government to make conscious efforts to support local contractors through policies that will help them secure more opportunities and remain viable businesses.

He warned that without sustained support, the capacity painstakingly built by indigenous construction firms could diminish, undermining efforts to increase local participation in the construction sector.
Mr. Cherry emphasized that “protecting and strengthening local contractors is essential to ensuring that Ghanaian-owned construction companies continue to contribute meaningfully to national development and job creation.”

He made the remarks at a brief ceremony held to honour the Board and Management of NICKSETH Construction Company Limited after the company was adjudged the 2024/2025 Best Building and Civil Engineering Company of the Year.

Managing Director (MD) of NICKSETH Construction Company Limited, Nicholas Frimpong Boateng, called for stronger collaboration among industry stakeholders to sustain the growth trajectory of Ghana’s construction sector and enhance the capacity of local firms.

Management of the company reaffirmed its commitment to professionalism, innovation, and operational excellence as it continues to contribute to the growth and development of the construction industry.

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