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EMPRETEC connects entrepreneurs with giants of industry

bycitibusinessnews
November 27, 2017
in Government, Local Economy, Top Stories
Mr Kyerematen, speaking at the event

Mr Kyerematen, speaking at the event

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The maiden edition of EMPRETEC Ghana Foundation’s programme dubbed “Meeting the Giants of Industry Evening Encounter” has been held in Accra.

The programme, an informal platform for entrepreneurs to learn from big shots in the industry to help them grow and expand was sponsored by Prudential Bank.

Speaking at the event which was attended by scores of entrepreneurs, the Minister for Trade and Industry, Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen underscored the indispensable role entrepreneurship plays in the development of every country.

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According to him, the key to the prosperity and wealth of nations lies in the quality of its entrepreneurs and not the nation’s natural resources as many believe.

“Otherwise how do you explain that Japan, with absolutely no natural resource is the second or third most powerful nation in the world? And you consider many African countries that control virtually all the strategic natural resources in the world but are considered to be poor.”

 He said Ghanaians must take entrepreneurship seriously to propel the country’s development.

 Mr Kyerematen, citing the height to which entrepreneurs can reach, extolled Mark Zuckerberg, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Facebook who,  through his social media platform  created in 2004,  has annual turnover of $ 27 billion, nearly half of Ghana’ gross domestic product(GDP).

 “There is something in entrepreneurship we as Ghanaians ought to appreciate if we want to move forward” he said and commended EMPRETEC Ghana for creating the platform for young entrepreneurs to excel.

 The Chief Executive Oficer of EMPRETEC Ghana, Emmanuel Dei-Tumi, in his welcome address announced that the foundation would offer free training to entrepreneurs, as part of its efforts to support the growth of the industry.

 This, he said would be done in collaboration with Invest in Africa (IIA) , a not-for-profit organisation with the vision to create thriving African economies, which is absorbing the fees  for the trainees.

 He said the foundation would continue to build competences of entrepreneurs through its evening encounters and other platforms and urged entrepreneurs to take advantage of the various opportunities.

 Mr Dei-Tumi said the programme would be organized every month to afford young entrepreneurs to learn from others experiences and also network.

Mr Moses Baiden, CEO of Margins Group, sharing his experience, recounted his early years as an entrepreneurs and how passion, persistence and perseverance has been a driving force of his exploits.

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He urged entrepreneurs to be strong in the face of adversity and refuse to allow failure discourage them from pursuing their dreams, saying “When you fall, get up, re-strategise and continue.”

He also asked them to plan and monitor their progress, utilize any opportunity and honour contract commitments to help build trust, which comes in handy in times of need.

 CEO of Home Foods and Cannery Limited, Madam Felicia Twumasi, said financial gains must not be the sole reason for establishment of business and that businesses must impact society.

Sharing her experience with exports of food, she stressed the need for Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) to place value on their products to attract customers and not allow minor setbacks to kill their dreams.

Deputy Managing Director (Banking Operations) of Prudential Bank, Mr Richard Acolatse, said the bank since its inception had provided support for SMEs and would continue to collaborate with other institutions to offer more support.

 Ato Panford, Member of Parliament for Shamaa Constituency and Chairman of National Board for Small Scale Industries, who presided over the event, commended EMPRETEC for supporting SMEs over the years.

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By: Bobbie Osei/citibusinessnews.com/Ghana

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