✍️:SELMA YODA
Young people venturing into entrepreneurship gain the power to become innovators, job creators, and drivers of economic growth. It equips them with practical skills, confidence, and independence, enabling them to transform ideas into opportunities while preparing them to contribute meaningfully to national development.*
As a youth advocate, I was privileged to witness and be part of this remarkable government initiative, which reflects a strong commitment to empowering the next generation. The Students Entrepreneurship & Enterprise Development (SEED) Programme is a timely intervention designed to nurture student entrepreneurs, promote creativity, and bridge the gap between education and economic empowerment for a brighter future.*
I commend the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP) and the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) for championing this brilliant and forward-thinking initiative aimed at empowering students through entrepreneurship and innovation. Their commitment to nurturing young minds and creating pathways for self-reliance is truly commendable.
This remarkable effort is a strong reminder that investing in student potential today is the key to building a more innovative, empowered, and prosperous Ghana tomorrow.