Nana Addo commends YEA for addressing unemployment in Ghana
He shared success stories of beneficiaries creating jobs for themselves and others, noting that 8,496 beneficiaries are in the Ashanti region alone, including community police, health workers, and prison service employees. In conclusion, YEA's efforts to integrate beneficiaries into security services and other sectors highlight the agency's role in combating unemployment and fostering economic growth in Ghana. Textile model beneficiaries receive 1,857 Cedis each for 143 businesses, including tailors and seamstresses, while large garment companies benefit with over 92,000 Ghana Cedis each. He noted the agency's unprecedented achievements, with over 100,000 beneficiaries annually, leading to meaningful livelihoods for 400,000 to 500,000 individuals over four years.