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Accra, Ghana - The National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Plan, NEIP, has embarked on an ambitious initiative tagged the "Bawumia Agenda for Youth" geared toward empowering the youth of Ghana through entrepreneurship and innovative skills development. The initiative was unveiled in a colorful ceremony attended by key stakeholders, including government officials, youth leaders, and representatives from various non-governmental organizations.
The Bawumia Agenda, a programme named after the Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, tries to curb the twin problems of unemployment and underemployment among the youth through the encouragement of entrepreneurship as a certain route to economic independence. Speaking at the launch, Executive Director of NEIP, Kofi Anokye, pointed out that there was the need for a strategic intervention to unlock the potential of the country's youthful population.
"The initiative will therefore ensure these young entrepreneurs receive the necessary support in finance, mentorship programs, and skill development workshops," Anokye explained. "We want to prepare the youth with all they may need to establish and sustain their own businesses for the economic growth of the nation.
A series of training sessions focusing on critical areas, including digital skills, financial literacy, and business management, will follow the program across the country. NEIP also plans to partner with local and international organizations to make access to funding for young entrepreneurs possible through grants and loans.
Vice President Bawumia, who addressed guests, reiterated the commitment of the government toward creating an enabling environment for youth entrepreneurship. "We believe that the youth form the backbone of our economy and that it is important to invest in their potential as a sure way of realizing sustainable development," he said.
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Various youth groups have responded with overwhelming enthusiasm to the launch of the Bawumia Agenda for Youth, an indication that this is a transformational avenue. Many young Ghanaians claimed this would bring in employment opportunities, economically empowering them and ensuring the reduction of the unemployment rate in the country among the youth.
As Ghana struggles to crawl its way back to economic recovery, this latest effort by NEIP could very well become the linchpin in unlocking the innovative spirit of the nation's young and building an entrepreneurial culture.
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