Entrepreneurship Is The Way To Go – Dr Amoah1 min read
The Deputy Minister of Finance, Dr Stephen Amoah, says entrepreneurship should be officially included in the country’s academic curricula as compulsory subject at the senior high school and tertiary level.
According to him, the state must give entrepreneurship the needed consideration in the state budget to ensure development of the youth.
Dr. Amoah was speaking at the third edition of the annual Financial Economics Seminar at the Accra International Conference Centre under the theme “Entrepreneurship, a functional element for economic growth and stability of developing economies.”
Other speakers at this year’s seminar include Prof. Atinuke Olusola Adebanji, Head of Department, Statistics Actuarial Science at the University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and Apostle Samuel Amponsah-Frimpong Esq, Chairman of the Christ Apostolic Church International.
Dr. Amoah underscored the need for entrepreneurship, saying that it creates new businesses, employments, enhances purchasing power and revenue generation and reduces national deficit.
At the national level, he maintained that entrepreneurship a healthy balance between the macro-economic and micro-economic, helps in the fiscal consideration process and reduces monopoly, oligopoly and cartel which are dysfunctional to stable economic performance.
The way to go, he believes is entrepreneurship, especially for country as Ghana that has a wide range of commercially viable raw materials, natural resources and a large size of labour force with diverse skilled components of the labour force.
Prof. Atinuke Olusola Adebanji, Head of Department, Statistics Actuarial Science at the University of Science and Technology (KNUST), says government must create enabled environment for the youth the development their potential as far as entrepreneurship is concerned.