Bishop Samuel Kwame Denoo, an independent parliamentary candidate for Amasaman Constituency, is making waves with his initiative to equip 10,000 youth with employable skills.
Already, 3,000 women have benefited from the program, aimed at promoting self-employment and decent work. This effort is particularly significant, given that youth unemployment is a major concern for Amasaman constituents.
The program’s third phase will focus on training men in skills like pavement block molding, 3D design, and electronics repair. Doris Mirekua, spokesperson for Bishop Denoo’s campaign, emphasized the initiative’s goal: empowering constituents, especially women, to establish their own businesses and support their families.
Bishop Denoo’s commitment to Amasaman’s development is evident in his bold move to enter the parliamentary race as an independent candidate. With his nomination filed. he’s expressed confidence in his ability to lead the constituency, highlighting his track record of generosity.
Campaign spokesperson Doris Mirekua cites youth unemployment as a major concern, emphasizing the program’s goal to empower women and families through entrepreneurship. She urges constituents to support Bishop Denoo’s vision for prosperity in Amasaman.
Linda Andoh, a grateful beneficiary, praised the initiative, saying it’s “timely” and has equipped her to produce liquid soap and detergents in high demand. With newfound confidence, she’s poised to turn this business acumen into financial stability.
The program’s impact extends beyond individual success stories, addressing Amasaman’s pressing issue of youth unemployment. By providing alternative education and marketable skills.
Bishop Denoo’s commitment to Amasaman’s prosperity is evident in his vision to extend the program to more electoral areas, benefiting even more people.
Source: Bernard K Dadzie/Greater Accra Region