Leoj Consult to organisse Ghana at 69 Anniversary lecture to inspire the youth

By Evans Worlanyo Ameamu

Keta (VR), Feb. 21, GNA – Leoj Consult, a Consultancy firm in the Keta Municipality of the Volta Region, has planned to organise Ghana’s 69th anniversary celebration with a special event titled “Ghana @69 Anniversary Conversation.”

The event would focus on the future and life of the youth and young adults, who were seen as the architects of a better future and hope for a prosperous nation.

The event would be spearheaded by Mr Joel Leoj Degue, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Leoj and a tourism consultant with an aim to inspire young minds to think big and innovatively, as well as encourage them to approach challenges without the box.

The announcement made by the consultancy firm, revealed that the conversation would feature insightful discussions with guest speakers including Dr Elikplim Apetorgbor, the Volta Region Representative of the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC), and Dr Prince Kofi Kludjeson, the Chairman of Celtel Ghana and CEO of Kludjeson Technologies Limited.

The theme for the event would be “The Resetting Agenda: Attaining the Hope We Have Missed After 69 Years,” which would emphasise the need to redefine strategies for national development and youth empowerment.

The anniversary conversation is expected to take place on March 5, at the Bishop Jones A.M.E Zion Church, opposite Busco Junction, starting at 0900 hours.

Mr Degue, among other organisers are urging young Ghanaians youth across the Region and the Municipality not to miss the opportunity to be part of the discussions that promised to be amazing, to shape their perspectives on building the nation’s future.

Mr Degue, who is the convener of the programme also stressed the importance of preparing the youth to build their future and hopes for the country’s development.

He mentioned that the event sought to address the question of how Ghana was preparing its youth to become architects of better a future and drive prosperity.

The Ghana News Agency (GNA) gathered that over 15 schools across the Keta Municipality and beyond had already booked their places for the event, which had been reshaping the youth over the past 12 years.

Selorm Gomado-Yaka, a youth, told the GNA that the event would reflect on the commitment to empower more young people to think innovatively and contribute to national progress beyond its 69 years of independence.

He urged the youth within the area to grab the opportunity and attend the event to learn more, including life-changing techniques.

GNA

Edited by Maxwell Awumah/ Christabel Addo