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BusinessBe entrepreneurial in your endeavors - Deputy Trade Minister

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Be entrepreneurial in your endeavors – Deputy Trade Minister

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The Civil and Local Government Staff Association of Ghana (CLOGSAG) has been instructed by Michael Okyere Baafi, the deputy minister of trade and industry, to move beyond their academic credentials and pursue entrepreneurship in order to build wealth.

According to him, the quick speed of globalization demanded a trained labor force that was imaginative and dynamic, focused on outcomes, and prepared to offer solutions to the problems currently facing humanity.

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“To survive the current economic tendencies, we need people who can think critically and act creatively.
People with limited adaptability may find it difficult to keep up with changing trends, Mr. Baafi stated on Saturday at the 14th Quadrennial Congress of CLOGSAG in Cape Coast.

He was speaking on the theme: “Introducing Small and Medium Scale Enterprises as an Avenue for Self-sufficiency.” 

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Many people failed in life because they could not muster the courage to take risks to test an idea or a business plan they had, he noted. 

“I urge you today to be bold in putting your dreams and aspirations into practice to make them a reality,” Mr Baafi said 

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“What many budding entrepreneurs lack is their ability to allow themselves to be mentored, particularly when they start making some strides, but we must remember that it is in the multitude of counsellors that one can find wisdom.” 

“Listen, pay attention to what other people think about your goals and also make room for criticisms.” 

On capital, the Deputy Trade and Industry Minister said setting up a business was not all about capital, but having a solid idea, which was demand-driven, would attract business-minded people to buy into it and make things happen. 

The Government’s preoccupation had been to put in place programmes and policies geared towards building the most business-friendly economy in Africa as a magnet for investment. 

“It is in this regard that the government is working hard to put measures in place to reduce the cost of doing business and improve the business environment.” 

Mr Baafi said the Government was determined to work with Ghanaians to improve on the economic conditions to ensure that young people embraced the opportunities and worked to make the best for themselves and the country in general. 

The Ministry and the Ghana Enterprises Agency among others are supporting Small and Medium Scale Enterprises with resources to ensure business resilience for economic transformation. 

The main objective is to rebuild industries and the business ecosystem to strengthen the economy and deal with unforeseen shocks or challenges in the future.

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