Ghana’s drive for transformational change accelerates this week as President John Dramani Mahama prepares to launch two groundbreaking initiatives designed to empower young entrepreneurs and equip thousands of youths with marketable skills. Minister for Defence, Dr Edward Omane Boamah, underscored the President’s unwavering commitment to building a strong legacy for Ghana in a Facebook post on Monday, April 28, 2025.

Adwumawura: Fueling Small Business Growth
Launch Date: Monday, April 28, 2025
Target: 10,000 young business owners
The Adwumawura programme is set to become Ghana’s flagship youth entrepreneurship scheme. By focusing on small business support, Adwumawura will:
• Provide Seed Capital & Grants: Initial funding for promising start-ups, empowering young entrepreneurs to expand operations.
• Offer Business Development Training: Practical workshops on financial management, marketing strategies, and operational best practices.
• Deliver One-on-One Mentorship: Pairing beneficiaries with seasoned industry experts to ensure sustained growth and networking opportunities.
Through these pillars, Adwumawura aims to boost the small business sector, create employment, and contribute directly to Ghana’s economic growth.
National Apprenticeship Programme (NAP): Cultivating Tomorrow’s Artisans
Launch Date: Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Target: Tens of thousands of trainees
The National Apprenticeship Programme (NAP) will revolutionize vocational education by offering:
• Hands-On Trade Training: From carpentry and tailoring to automotive repair and welding, NAP covers a wide array of in-demand artisanal skills.
• Firm-Based Placements: Youths will apprentice in local workshops under master craftsmen, gaining real-world experience.
• Certification & Job Support: Graduates receive nationally recognized certificates and guidance in securing jobs or establishing their own businesses.
By fostering self-sufficiency and employability, the apprenticeship initiative ensures that Ghana’s youth are equipped to thrive in both local and global markets.
Building a Lasting Legacy for Ghana
Dr Boamah’s announcement highlights President Mahama’s clear intent to deliver lasting transformational change during his current tenure. By targeting youth empowerment through entrepreneurship and vocational training, these twin programmes tackle unemployment on two fronts—creating confident business owners while nurturing skilled artisans.
As Ghana embarks on this new chapter of youth empowerment, the Adwumawura and NAP initiatives stand as pillars of progress. With strategic support, practical training, and mentorship at their core, these programmes promise to shape a more prosperous, resilient future for Ghana’s next generation.