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Amasaman Independent PC organises third edition of skills training program

by The Sikaman Times
November 20, 2024
Skills Training by Bishop Samuel K. Denoo
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Independent Parliamentary Candidate for the Amasaman Constituency, Bishop Samuel K. Denoo, has organised the third edition of a skills training program aimed at boosting the entrepreneurial skills of community members.

The initiative, themed “Job and Cash,” took place on Saturday, November 16, 2024, and is designed to empower participants by providing practical skills and startup capital to enhance their livelihoods.

The training, which took place in Medie Market in the Amasaman Constituency, covered a variety of skills, including soap making, cake making, juice making, meat pie making, and shower gel making, amongst others. 

The first and second batches of training have successfully engaged over 2,000 participants. 

Despite heavy rainfalls on the day of the third training, hundreds of locals in Medie participated in the program. 

In addressing the media, the Spokesperson for Bishop Samuel Kwame Denoo, Doris Mirekuwa, thanked the people of Medie for their patience and their zeal to learn these skills, stressing the importance of skill acquisition for economic empowerment. 

According to her, the skills training program is more successful than anticipated, and she is excited that a lot of people are seeing the need to acquire skills. 

She revealed that Bishop Denoo is very committed to creating more opportunities for local entrepreneurs by instilling great skills in them by initiating these programs. 

She added that Bishop Denoo is a good man who takes into account the economic welfare of his people, and there is a need to push him to do more by voting for him. 

Madam Mirekuwa appealed to the people of Amasaman to vote for Bishop Samuel Kwame Denoo for him to continue his good works. 

Beneficiaries of the training expressed their gratitude towards Bishop Denoo for his initiatives and promised to apply their newly acquired skills effectively to improve their lives.

They appealed to the people of Amasaman to vote for Bishop Denoo for him to continue his good works.

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