Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare
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The Ministry of Trade, Agribusiness and Industry has trained 155,216 young Ghanaians under its apprenticeship-to-entrepreneurship programmes and supplied 6,194 start-up kits to support emerging businesses.

Minister for Trade, Agribusiness and Industry, Elizabeth Ofosu-Adjare, made this known during her turn at the Government Accountability Series, noting that “over GHS 19 million has been disbursed through financial partnerships to empower youth and support start-up ventures across the country.”

She emphasised that the funds aim to “help young people scale their businesses and contribute meaningfully to Ghana’s economy.”

Highlighting efforts to empower women, Minister Ofosu-Adjare revealed that “our women-focused trade programmes trained over 150 women-led businesses and sensitised 2,800 cross-border traders, including youth and persons with disabilities, on best practices and opportunities in trade.”

She added that these initiatives are critical to ensuring inclusive economic growth and equitable access to resources.

The Minister further explained that the programmes not only provide training but also equip participants with practical tools and guidance to succeed in business. “The start-up kits and mentorship we provide are designed to turn entrepreneurial ideas into viable businesses,” she stated.

Minister Ofosu-Adjare concluded by reiterating the government’s commitment to supporting youth and women entrepreneurs as part of a broader agenda for national economic empowerment.

“Investing in entrepreneurship is investing in Ghana’s future. We are building skills, capacity, and confidence for sustainable growth,” she said.

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