Over 200 people have received skills training as an independent candidate pledges to drive economic growth and job creation in Amasaman.
The move is to provide vital skills and start-up kits to over 200 local youth to foster economic growth and self-employment within the Ga West municipality.
The initiative, dubbed “Job and Cash,” trained young individuals in various trades, including soap making, cake making, juice making, meat pie making, shower gel making, amongst others, equipping them with essential skills for the job market.
The independent Parliamentary candidate (Bishop Samuel Kwame Denoo), who is poised to win the Amasaman seat in the upcoming December 7 general elections envisages to empower over 2000 individuals to enhance their livelihoods.
His spokesperson, Doris Mirekuwa, addressing the media on his behalf lauded the participants for their zeal, stressing on the importance of skill acquisition for economic empowerment.
She revealed Bishop Denoo is very committed to creating job opportunities for young entrepreneurs by imparting skills training knowledge to the youth.
“Samuel Kwame Denoo is a good man, who takes into account the economic welfare of his people and there is a need to push him to do more by voting for him”.
“I appeal to the electorates of Amasaman to consider voting for Bishop so that he can do more of these to support the youth and the less privileged, “she emphasized.
The beneficiaries expressed gratitude to Bishop Denoo for the initiative and prayed he wins the Amasaman seat come December 7 to touch many lives.
Story by Maxwell Otoo Onua FM /3news.com