Some selected artisans have benefited from working tools provided by First Lady Rebecca Naa Okaikor Akufo-Addo.
The presentation was done at her Ridge office over the weekend.
The working tools will assist the artisans enhance their service delivery in their respective technical and vocational endeavours to improve their economic well-being.
The tools, which include sewing machines and other dressmaking equipment and hairdressing tools, were presented to the beneficiaries by the Director of Operations to the First Lady, Mrs Akosua Newman.
Inspire
In a brief statement, Mrs Newman said as principal Technical and Vocational Education (TVET) Ambassador, Mrs Akufo-Addo recognises that apart from the fact that technical and vocational expertise is the heart of every nation’s development, it has also always served as a conduit for many to unearth and develop their God-given skills which they subsequently applied to make a living.
She said the First Lady is working hard with her colleague TVET Ambassadors to change the negative perception about TVET and to help increase enrolment in technical and vocational institutions in order to inspire world-class excellence in skills development and introduce the youth to a variety of skilled careers.
In September, 2020, Mrs Akufo-Addo, together with some media personalities and entrepreneurs, including Kwame Sefa Kayi, Ms Belinda Addardey, popularly known as Bella Mundi, Okyeame Kwame and Daniel McKorley, founder and Chief Executive Officer of McDan Group of Companies, among others, were appointed TVET ambassadors to execute activities which would make TVET attractive to the youth.
Beneficiaries
The beneficiaries of the donation, made up of tailors, dressmakers and hairdressers, expressed their profound gratitude to the First Lady for her donation, stating that her assistance put them on the right path to enhance their service delivery and product quality to compete with similar imported products and services.