“Mahama Vows to Support Artisans with New Scheme in 2024 Election Pledge”
- Mahama promises support for master craftsmen and women.
- Scheme will provide financial aid, equipment, and apprentice training.
- Technical and vocational education will be prioritized.
- Aim is to boost economic growth and develop Ghana's workforce.
John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has made a significant promise to the artisan community in Ghana. If elected in the 2024 general elections, Mahama has committed to implementing a scheme that will benefit master craftsmen and women across the country.
The scheme aims to provide financial support and start-up equipment to artisans, as well as assist master craftsmen in training apprentices. Mahama emphasized that his administration will prioritize technical and vocational education, recognizing its importance in empowering artisans and promoting economic growth.
On Thursday, June 13, Mahama took to Facebook to share his experience interacting with artisans in local communities during his journey to Sawla and Wa. He expressed his admiration for the artisans’ dedication and hard work, noting that their “unwavering support and tireless dedication to their craft” are truly inspiring.
Mahama also praised the “appropriate technology” being used by the artisans to serve their clients, highlighting the potential for innovation and growth in the sector. The NDC flagbearer affirmed that the enthusiasm and dedication of the artisans have given him “a renewed sense of purpose and drive” to elevate Ghana to new heights.
By prioritizing technical and vocational education and supporting artisans, Mahama aims to unlock the full potential of Ghana’s workforce and drive economic development. Through this scheme, Mahama hopes to empower master craftsmen and women to train the next generation of artisans, creating a sustainable and vibrant artisanal industry in Ghana.