Audio By Carbonatix
President Akufo-Addo has reaffirmed Ghana's dedication to investing significantly in technology-driven education, vocational training, and entrepreneurial development to tackle current challenges.
According to him, these initiatives aim to provide meaningful opportunities for the country's youth while fostering confidence.
Addressing the 3i Africa Summit at the Accra International Conference Centre, President Akufo-Addo underscored the importance of broader skills recognition and digital literacy.
He emphasised the need for young people to navigate the fintech landscape with confidence. However, he cautions against complacency, emphasising the need for continued action.
“Prioritizing investment in digital infrastructure channeling resources to the communities that have been left behind by the match of progress and bridging the digital divide that threatens to leave too many Africans on the sidelines of the global economy are crucial.
“We must keep on our partnership across government financial institution tech firms and development agencies working together in the spread of shared partners and unwavering commitment to developing the innovative solutions and strategic initiatives that will prepare us to towards more prosperous and equitable future.” he added
In a significant development, President Akufo-Addo announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding for a $200 million facility to support SMEs. Facilitated by the Minister for Finance and the President of the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID), these funds will be disbursed through the Ghana Commercial Bank and the Ghana EXIM Bank to benefit SMEs.
He also underscored the pivotal role of fintech in facilitating the distribution of funds to SMEs and monitoring their growth.
Latest Stories
-
What everyone should know about C-sections
59 minutes -
Health Ministry engages Ga Mantse ahead of Free Primary Healthcare launch
1 hour -
We can tackle multiple priorities – Sam George defends Anti-LGBTQ Bill push
2 hours -
Statement: Ghana Chamber of Mines’ Response to Claims in Joe Jackson’s “Ananse Stories about the Economy of Ghana”
2 hours -
GES opens 2026 teacher recruitment for licensed B.Ed graduates
2 hours -
Ghana must value skilled trades, build resilient learners — Ibn Chambas
2 hours -
Ghana must rethink education around relevance, resilience and responsibility — Ibn Chambas
2 hours -
Prince Harry faces defamation lawsuit from charity he co-founded
2 hours -
South Korea deploys thermal cameras to track escaped zoo wolf
2 hours -
Calls for royal meeting with Epstein survivors grow ahead of US visit
2 hours -
Ibn Chambas advocates blend of technology and human values in education
2 hours -
UMA improves healthcare access in Asutifi North with GH₵700k ‘Kim Taylor Legacy’ Walkway
3 hours -
Scholarships Authority and Fanaka University offer sponsorship for procurement and supply chain studies
3 hours -
Bisa Kdei drops new single ‘Go N Look’ featuring Medikal
3 hours -
Benin facing rising terrorism in north as French military presence faces growing criticism
3 hours