Invoke 30 % procurement to youth legislation now – GCYE to Government

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Youth Advocacy group, Ghana Chamber of Young Entrepreneurs is urging government to take the necessary steps that will speed up the proposed legislation for the allocation of 30 percent of all government funded procurement to the youth, women and persons with disabilities.

A statement signed by the Chief Executive Officer of the Chamber, Sherif Ghali and copied to BestNewsGH.com indicated that the move will help ameliorate and deal with the rising unemployment in the country.

The statement further added ‘’It is our considered opinion that such legislation when enforced would offer a window of opportunity to the targeted beneficiaries especially young entrepreneurs to fair and greater chance of winning procurement bids and executing the accompanying projects. In the process, such young entrepreneurs would be able to accumulate enough capital to expand their businesses and invest in other areas offering job opportunities to their peers thereby arresting the ever swelling unemployment situation’’.

Below is the full statement issued by the chamber.

 

 

GCYE CALLS ON GOVERNMENT TO EXPEDITE ACTION ON THE PROPOSED LEGISLATION TO ALLOCATE THIRTY PERCENT OF ALL PUBLIC PROCUREMENT TO YOUTH, WOMEN AND PWDs.

 

In the wake of the ramifications of the escalating levels of unemployment and joblessness especially among the teeming youth of our dear nationGhana, it is imperative for drastic and far reaching steps to be taken to arrest the situation before it gets out of hand. It is often said that the youth are the backbone of any nation desirous of development and progress. Indeed the youth are the future and not just the future leaders. As such, youth employment and empowerment must be given priority by all concerned stakeholders.

It is therefore appropriate and compelling for such stakeholders especially the state to create the requisite enabling environment for the youth to start up small to medium scale businesses with ease in order to support their own livelihood and eventually contribute to national development. There is no denying the fact that such support would drastically cut down on the levels of unemployment and the attendant consequences of crime and youth political vigilantism.

In the light of this, the GHANA CHAMBER OF YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS (GCYE) thinks it imperative to implore the government as well as all associated stakeholders to expedite action on the proposed legislation to allocate some thirty percent (30%) of all government funded procurement to the youth, women and people with disabilities.  It is our considered opinion that such legislation when enforced would offer a window of opportunity to the targeted beneficiaries especially young entrepreneurs to fair and greater chance of winning procurement bids and executing the accompanying projects. In the process, such young entrepreneurs would be able to accumulate enough capital to expand their businesses and invest in other areas offering job opportunities to their peers thereby arresting the ever swelling unemployment situation.

It’s important to state that the legislation would equally save the vulnerable young entrepreneurs the bureaucratic, cumbersome and rigid procurement process that doesn’t favour starters. In order to give the young entrepreneurs the needed boost and confidence to chase their dream businesses, this proposed legislation would be a panacea in our view.

The Government, Parliament and the Public Procurement Authority must put their shoulders to the wheel and do the needful as far as this proposed legislation is concerned to save the millions of Ghanaian youth who are faced with exclusion as far as the existing procurement process is concerned.

By: Sherif Ghali

CEO, Ghana Chamber of Young Entrepreneurs

 

Source: BestNewsGH.com

 


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Kennedy Mornah is an Award Winning Ghanaian Journalist with over two decades of experience in the Ghanaian Media landscape spanning the electronic, print and digital media. He is a Media Consultant, a Corporate MC, Radio and TV Host, Founder and Publisher of the Maritime and Transport Digest Newspaper, Businessman, a Go getter and an optimist. He has worked for renowned media organizations including Diamond Fm in Tamale, Luv Fm in Kumasi, Oman Fm in Accra and Starr Fm in Accra In 2017 he received the Reporter of the Year Award at the Ghana Shippers Awards in Accra, Ghana.

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