On Friday 27 October 2023, a group of trained artisans from the Manhire South constituency were presented by Manhire South MP and Energy Minister, Matthew The award was given to Dr. Opoku Prempeh.
Craftsmen such as fashion designers, hairdressers, makeup artists, and computer engineers also benefited from tools that support startups.
We have industrial sewing machines (straight stitch), industrial sewing machines (embroidery overlock stitch), electric scissors, steam irons, shank button sewing machines, etc. for fashion designers.
In the field of hairdressing, the craftsmen received a wall-mounted hair dryer, a stand for rollers, a steamer for combs, a basin, etc.
Lawmakers also supported apprentices and other dressmakers by providing them with hand-sewing machines.
On behalf of the beneficiaries, Ms. Ivy Nkrumah expressed gratitude to Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh for his generosity in ensuring that the young people of South Manhyia were equipped with sufficient professional skills for their families. .
“Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh is one in a million. He is not discriminatory. He paid our fees and also supported us by providing equipment for startups. He is a different person and we are grateful for his life.”
she continued. “Thanks to Dr. Prempeh’s generosity, more people are moving their votes to Manhyia South to benefit from his good deeds.”
The Minister of Energy expressed his gratitude and humility, and expressed his intention to continue to make further efforts to the best of his ability.
“These recognitions in no way satisfy me. Therefore, I need to continue to do more, not just for the people of Southern Manhyia, the good people I represent, but for all people.” I pray to Almighty God to continue to bestow upon me the ability to “those with whom I come into contact, regardless of their persuasion.” He said.
“Focusing on TVET is a way to reduce the unemployment rate that our country faces. I have always said that there is an abundance of talent in this region, so we can The challenge is often to properly certify the skills acquired so that they can be competitive. I have no doubt that we will get there soon.” he added.
The group presented Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh with artwork depicting his image and items created from their skills.
Approximately 150 people have benefited from Dr Prempeh’s fully-funded training in areas such as fashion design, make-up artistry and more. Additionally, 20 people have received training in computer coding and programming.
sauce: Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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