Ms Cynthia Lumor, MTN |
Youth
unemployment in Ghana is increasingly becoming a major headache to successive
governments in recent years, as the number of out of work graduates keeps on increasing
without any sign of ever dropping.
An estimated 70,000 graduates leave the country’s
universities each year but most of them do not possess the requisite skills to
enable them get employed by industry. Only about 5,000 find jobs elsewhere,
while the rest survive in the informal sector or remain unemployed.
The growing situation has therefore led to increasing
social vices involving mostly, the youth, as on daily bases, one wake up to
news reports of internet scam, car theft, drugs, armed robbery and human
rituals among others.
Against this background, Enablis Entrepreneurial
Network (Enablis) in partnership with MTN Ghana Foundation, held a business boot
camp in Tamale recently to build the capacity of business students and others
who had the desire to go into entrepreneurship.
The Corporate Services Executive of
MTN-Ghana Mrs. Cynthia Lumor, who addressed hundreds of business students, observed
that the world was currently in an era where jobs were no longer a guarantee
for university graduates, stressing that, it was the responsibility of MTN as a
society to provide the youth with the tools and guidance they needed to take
charge of their own future and turn the current situation around positively.
As part of its contribution towards this,
she said MTN Ghana Foundation was supporting the Enablis initiative with GH¢30,
000, 00, adding that, “In addition we will provide modems and routers for the
first three winners of the croup conference.”
Mrs. Lumor also mentioned that, MTN Ghana
Foundation had so far invested GH¢13million
in development projects across the country in the areas of health, education
and economic empowerment.
Mr. Daniel Gblin-Mensah |
According to the Project Manager of Enablis
Daniel Gblin-Mensah, the event aimed to promote enterprise development that sought
to achieve economic independence among Ghanaian youths by enabling the youth at
every level to create employment opportunities for themselves and others.
The objectives of the boot camp among other
things, he said, include; reorienting participants to challenge themselves to
find innovative ways to create jobs and wealth for themselves and others; encouraging
individuals with good business ideas to start and run their businesses; and encourage
young budding entrepreneurs to sharpen their business acumen, improve their
business plan thinking and to develop their writing skills.
Enablis is an Accra-based not-for-profit
organization that supports entrepreneurship development in the developing world
through its member-driven network. It is an organized and interactive network
of entrepreneurs in developing countries who share similar values and believe
in the importance of small-to-medium enterprises for sustainable development.
The result is a group of individuals drawn together by their capacity for
entrepreneurship; a powerful force for change in the developing world.
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