Alexander Afenyo-Markin praised John Dramani Mahama for starting the Kwahu Business Forum. This initiative helps shape business futures in Ghana through meaningful discussions that lead to real actions for economic growth. The Minority Leader shared these thoughts at the Second Edition of the Forum held in Mpraeso, Eastern Region.
The latest Forum focused on "The Future of Business: The Role of the Financial Sector." Afenyo-Markin thanked everyone who attended, calling it the start of ongoing support for Ghanaian entrepreneurs. He encouraged business owners to invest boldly in their dreams as they build a shared future. He asked political leaders to back local businesses based on merit rather than politics.
Afenyo-Markin described the Forum as a platform that sparks fresh ideas about Ghana's economy. He emphasized that Ghana's future depends on private sector participation, especially from local businesses. He believes economic success requires strength, agility, and good timing. The Minority Leader noted that access to finance remains essential for local companies to grow.
He connected business growth with job creation, especially important given youth unemployment challenges. With over twenty years of experience in both public service and private enterprise, Afenyo-Markin understands entrepreneurial struggles firsthand. He knows about raising capital, working through constraints, and staying resilient despite market changes.
The latest Forum focused on "The Future of Business: The Role of the Financial Sector." Afenyo-Markin thanked everyone who attended, calling it the start of ongoing support for Ghanaian entrepreneurs. He encouraged business owners to invest boldly in their dreams as they build a shared future. He asked political leaders to back local businesses based on merit rather than politics.
Afenyo-Markin described the Forum as a platform that sparks fresh ideas about Ghana's economy. He emphasized that Ghana's future depends on private sector participation, especially from local businesses. He believes economic success requires strength, agility, and good timing. The Minority Leader noted that access to finance remains essential for local companies to grow.
He connected business growth with job creation, especially important given youth unemployment challenges. With over twenty years of experience in both public service and private enterprise, Afenyo-Markin understands entrepreneurial struggles firsthand. He knows about raising capital, working through constraints, and staying resilient despite market changes.