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The President, John Evans Atta Mills on Tuesday at the Castle met two young talented Ghanaians who have invented technological gadgets that helps in improving daily activities.
The young geniuses' enterprise were brought to the president's attention after a series of appearances on Kwaku Sintim-Missah's 'Thank God it's Friday' weekend entertainment variety show on Metro TV.
Gideon Agyare who said he completed Chemu Senior High School in 2001 and David Dagba who dropped out of school when his father died, went to the Castle in the company of KSM.
The president is convinced of the need to harness their talents and inventions to the benefit of the nation, and thus invited them with the view to learning what assistance they may need.
Gideon has major projects in solar and electrical energy, with some of his inventions focusing on the use of electric boards and motors to power cars and outboard motors.
David on the other hand generates electricity using salt, and he says he could produce electricity from salt and sea water.
The president who was impressed with their works, said he was going to direct the necessary ministries to take charge and also ensure that on pilot bases, they are given the opportunity to exhibit their talents. He also said they will be aided to enter into mass manufacturing.
Story by Ernest Dela Aglanu/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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