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NEIP Chief Lauded for Driving Job Growth

Story Highlights
  • Nkansah praised for implementing skills and job training
  • Nsiah found the training very useful
  • Government is implementing series of job creation avenues

Kofi Ofosu Nkansah, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for the National Entrepreneurship and Innovations Programme (NEIP) has been praised for implementing skills and job training initiatives with support from the office of the Vice President, Dr Mahamodu Bawumia.

Interacting with the media, some beneficiaries under the ongoing Shepreneurship initiative which is majoring on make up, baking, interior and exterior decor, soap making and pedicure thanked the CEO for being forward looking.

27 year old, Angelina Nsiah a beneficiary under the baking module said she has found the training very useful.

She noted that after the training the NEIP would set her up to begin business and enable her to employ others.

Beneficiaries:
Rosmary Akuoko, a beneficiary under the make up module, noted her happiness for the opportunity to learn and acquire skills.

She said that after the training there would be an opportunity to perfect the skills she has and set up to commence her own business too.

Sheila Ababio also thanked the CEO of NEIP for the Shepreneurship initiative.

She stated that the initiative is helping to unlock entrepreneurial potentials in the youth in the country.

Overview:
Currently, the government of Ghana is implementing series of job creation avenues for the youth to get training and empowerment. 

The Vice President recently outdoored the biggest initiative where head potters are being trained on many modules including bus driving, bead making, wig weaving and many others.

It is expected that these initiatives being rolled out under the NEIP and other similar modules ongoing under the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) would help to provide training and employable skills for the Ghanaian youth across the country.

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