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NEIP Solicits Support from Spanish Government to boost Entrepreneurship in Ghana

The Chief Executive officer of the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Plan, Mr. John Kumah has asked the Spanish Government to invest in the growth and development of entrepreneurship in Ghana by supporting Government’s National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Plan at the Spain Ghana Forum.

As part of the forum, the Minister for Business Development, Hon Ibrahim Mohammed Awal engaged with Spain’s Secretary of State for trade, H.E. Mrs. Xiana Mendez and also with the President of the Confederation for Employers and Industries of Spain, Marta Blanco.

Addressing Spanish Government Officials and business leaders at the Spain Ghana Business forum in Spain, the NEIP CEO highlighted that the Nana Addo Government through the Ministry of Business Development has given NEIP $10m USD seed fund to leverage on to raise $100m USD to support start-ups, micro, small and medium scale businesses in Ghana.

According to Mr. John Kumah, NEIP has been able to leverage on the $10m USD to raise $50m USD, indicating that the $100m USD target set by the President is achievable and necessary to open up opportunities and markets for Ghanaian start-up businesses.

“In the past two years we have supported more than 10,000 businesses with a number of services, we are inviting you to support the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Plan as we race towards raising the $100 million dollars, we want to give life to the numerous brilliant business ideas we receive on a daily basis and you can make it happen” he told officials of the Spanish Government and members of the business community.

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The Spain Ghana Business forum was organized by Ghana’s High Commission to Spain, H.E Elizabeth Agyei in partnership with the Spanish Business Community.

Source:KessbenFmOnline.com

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