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Mr. Samuel Kofi Dentu equips delegates in KEEA in 3-day skills training

Thu, 16 Nov 2023 Source: Emmanuel Jacob Amissah

Mr. Samuel Kofi Dentu, the deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Export Promotion Authority, will lead a three-day skills training for NPP delegates at KEEA.




Under the "KEEA Delegates Economic Empowerment Program," all delegates will receive training in the production of items such as soap and detergents, grains and cereals, juice and drinks, nuts, tubers and legumes, cosmetics and oils, and so on. Mr. Dentu feels that improving youth talents is a critical step in the development of KEEA and the nation as a whole.

Under the "KEEA Delegates Economic Empowerment Program," all delegates will receive training in the production of items such as soap and detergents, grains and cereals, juice and drinks, nuts, tubers and legumes, cosmetics and oils, and so on. Mr. Dentu feels that improving youth talents is a critical step in the development of KEEA and the nation as a whole.

Mr. Abdul Salam Said, the NPP's KEEA constituency organizer, explained Mr. Dentu's vision of equipping the people of KEEA with skills training (this is the third organized program) and also made it known that packages are being prepared as starters for the delegates to start something on their own. He also thanked the delegates for attending and encouraged them to put the skills they had learnt today to good use for a better tomorrow.

Speaking with some of the trained delegates, they expressed their joy, congratulated the aspiring MP for this idea to make them bosses, and prayed for him.

"I heard the news about this skills training and decided to come and learn something. I do work on my own, but also, it's important I get other skills to add  up."Mrs. Margaret Osei-Essilfie, Elmina


 

"I already have knowledge of liquid soap making but still decided to come and learn more. What I learned here is more advanced than what I know, and this will really help me. I have some ladies I am training, so I will teach them when I get home. God bless our incoming MP for such an initiative. Mad. Esther Bonku, Komenda

 

Source: DjQwequ 

Source: Emmanuel Jacob Amissah