2 Partner to build Ghana’s first-ever pasta factory
Ahead of the construction of Ghana's largest pasta production facility, global pasta giant, OBA Makarna, has formed a partnership with Westco Investment Limited, to strengthen its financial muscle.
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The two are expected to tap into each other's expertise in that area to build a resilient facility.
The project will be situated on a 50,000 square metre plot in the Tema heavy industrial area and would become operational next year.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Westco Investment, Haissam Haroun, told Graphic Business that the venture was not only about economic growth but also about creating a lasting social change.
He said the construction of the facility would generate competitive employment opportunities for Ghanaians, offering not just jobs but careers that prioritised the well-being of the workforce.
“It's about more than just economic impact, we are committed to creating a socially responsible work environment, where employees will benefit from comprehensive medical insurance, secure retirement plan payments, and a safe, healthy workspace.
"We believe that investing in people is just as important as investing in production," he said.
Value to Ghana
For his part, the CEO of OBA Makarna, Alpaslan Ozguclu, expressed his excitement about the opportunities that the partnership would bring to the Ghanaian market.
“Ghana is a nation of great potential, and we are thrilled to be part of this journey.
"This factory is not just a business investment; it represents our commitment to fostering sustainable growth, creating jobs and delivering high-quality pasta products to the people of Ghana," he said.
Mr Ozguclu said the partnership would set a new benchmark in the local food industry.
As work rapidly progresses at the construction site, OBA Makarna and Westco are setting new standards for local manufacturing.
Once operational, the state-of-the-art facility would reduce the country’s reliance on imported pasta and enhance food security by ensuring a stable, high-quality supply of locally made products.
Mr Ozguclu said the project was poised to elevate Ghana’s position as a regional leader in pasta production, with OBA Makarna’s global expertise driving innovation and excellence in every aspect of the process.