Free TVET is building solid foundation for the youth – Tiwaa Kyei 

By Charles Tawiah

Abuakwa (Ash), Oct. 25, GNA – The free SHS, technical and vocation education and training policy by the government, is building a solid foundation for the youth to identify and develop their skills and talents in various fields. 

Madam Shirley Tiwaa Kyei, NPP Parliamentary Candidate for Atwima Nwabiagya South, said the initiative was paving way for equal and sustainable employment opportunities which would remain in the hands of the youth for many years to come. 

Speaking at the graduation ceremony and distribution of start-up kits for some trained hairdressers, seamstresses and tailors at Abuakwa, she said the skills and knowledge acquired at their youthful age would remain their bonafide property that would bring joyful benefits and earnings throughout their lives. 

The training programme was sponsored by the Ghana Enterprises Agency (GEA) in partnership with the Atwima Nwabiagya Municipal Assembly, under the Business in the Box project of the Master Card Foundation. 

 A total of 154 graduants received tools made up of hair dryers, sewing machines, as well as financial assistance to establish their businesses to generate income and work to employ others. 

Madam Tiwaa Kyei said the youth must develop confidence in themselves, have a vision and continue to sharpen their skills to be able to upgrade and expand their businesses. 

They should also cultivate the habit of savings to help build and maintain solid financial base to grow and expand their businesses. 

 She called on the people to vote massively to maintain the NPP government to continue to initiate and implement policies that would help improve the lives of the people. 

Mrs Kosi Yankey-Aryeh, the Chief Executive of the GEA, in an address read for him, said about 109,471 youth have been trained and set up under the Business in the Box project. 

Sixty seven percent of the beneficiaries are women. 

Mr Michael Amoah Awuku, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) said several school dropouts and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) had benefited from the programme. 

He called in the youth to conduct themselves well in the upcoming elections to help maintain the peace in the country. 

Nana Yaw Akuoko, Sepaasehene who chaired the function, commended the organizers of the youth programme since it nurtures future hope for society. 

GNA