Audio By Carbonatix
Vice President John Dramani Mahama said on Wednesday that government would be prepared to cooperate with investors and other development partners to support the youth to create jobs rather than seeking them always.
"Our main challenge in the country now is that the teeming graduates are always interested in gaining employment in the public sector, without taking advantage of the available opportunities in the system; we are ready to partner, individuals or organizations that will help them create their own jobs."
The Vice President said this when members of “AMICUS”, a Ghanaian based social group, accompanied by Mr Chris Gardener, a renowned entrepreneur and Prof Michael Haye of the London school of Business, called on him at the Castle, Osu, to outline their activities in the country.
The group, which had been engaged in the areas of health, education and youth development, would in the next few days, hold lectures on job creation and youth empowerment in the country.
Vice President Mahama said over the years, deregulation in the communication sector had led to establishment of numerous communication companies in the country with a resultant increase in job opportunities for university graduates and other professionals.
"Government will be more than pleased to partner organizations to help our youth to be job creators, rather than job seekers," he said.
He added that if the government was able to train the youth in job creation, it would stem the exodus of Ghanaian professionals to other countries.
Vice President Mahama said the government had so far progressed in five Millennium Development Goals, but still behind in maternal health, sanitation and infant mortality and called on them to find a way of collaborating with government to enhance the chances of those goals before 2015.
Mr. Bernard Akumba Asomaning, leader of the delegation, said apart from setting up a mobile clinic in the Central Region, they would also work out modalities that would encourage the Ghanaian youth to establish their own enterprises.
He said they would also work around the clock to strengthen basic education to serve as the base for quality education in the coming years.
Mr Gardener said although this had been his first trip to Ghana, he had identified some potential that could be harnessed to further empower the Ghanaian youth to take their destiny into their own hands to become self-reliant.
He called on Ghanaians to take advantage on the serene business advantage in the country to advertise their achievements, not only to attract more investors, but to encourage the existing ones to improve on their performance to meet the demands of the competitive market.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
John Mahama receives customized set of golf clubs ahead of 2026 Head of State Invitational Tournament
33 minutes -
‘Recent cedi depreciation within reasonable limits compared to historic rates’ — Prof. Asuming
43 minutes -
QNET donates football equipment to S-Inkoom Football Academy
49 minutes -
NDC likely to witness fiercest internal contest – Miracles Aboagye
1 hour -
Over 300 actors audition for Big Ghun and Doreen Avio’s ‘Scarlett Unveiled’
2 hours -
MTN introduces 0.75% charges on MoMo-to-bank transfers from June 1
2 hours -
NDC urged to establish clear guidelines to manage growing political ambitions
2 hours -
Tarkwa-Nsuaem teachers declare strike over alleged assault of colleagues by military men
2 hours -
Ghana to ban styrofoam products from January 2027 in major anti-pollution drive
2 hours -
Ghana to host landmark global supply chain summit as EU deforestation deadline looms
2 hours -
Haruna vs Asiedu Nketiah: Tensions could distract gov’t from governance agenda — Dr Osae-Kwapong
2 hours -
NSA releases PIN codes for 18,617 nurses and midwives for 2026/27 national service
2 hours -
She refused to look away: How Regina Asamoah brought Ghana’s missing children crisis into the light
2 hours -
GRA announces two-month amnesty for uncustomed vehicle users
2 hours -
Haruna vs Asiedu Nketiah: Tensions ‘worrying’ if allowed to escalate — Dr Osae-Kwapong
2 hours