Ghana gov’t grooms 22,500 Students under Entrepreneurship Initiative

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The Minister for Business Development, Dr. Ibrahim Mohammed Awal has disclosed that over 22,500 students drawn from both Senior High and tertiary institutions across the country are benefitting from a grooming program under the Student Entrepreneurship Initiative.

Addressing the media in Accra , Dr. Ibrahim Awal said exposing senior high school students to business concepts and plans at an early age will help build entrepreneurship culture amongst them.

He said the initiative has the tendency for students to think entrepreneurial and begin to develop projects and services while in school.

The Minister disclosed that, 7,500 students in Senior High School are currently benefitting from the initiative nationwide.

He added that, 15,000 students in the various tertiary institutions are currently benefitting from the initiative nationwide.

He said this will boost the entrepreneurship ecosystem and deepen the entrepreneurial capacity of tertiary students.

“under the Presidential Pitch 1, over 200 Jobs have been created with funding provided to Young Entrepreneurs between 18 and 35 years with brilliant business ideas. Twenty young entrepreneurs were assisted last year with funding, ranging from GHC25,000.00 to GHC50,000.00. “ he said.

Under the Presidential Pitch 2, the Minister said over 800 applications were received, of which 20 of them were selected. He said 10 made it to the final with Funding between GHC25,000 to GHC60,000. He mentioned that, President Akufo-Addo made a personal donation of GHC40,000 to the overall winner.

Source: Daily Mail GH

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