The Ekumfi Youth Empowerment Summit (EYES) 2025 has been officially launched in the Central Region, bringing together a diverse gathering of traditional leaders, clergy, youth groups, political parties, educators, and media representatives.
The initiative aims to provide a platform to address critical challenges such as unemployment and limited access to education while fostering leadership and development among the youth of Ekumfi.
The summit will be on the theme: “Empowering Ekumfi’s Tomorrow through Innovation, Youth Networking, and Cultural Orientation” and will take place in April 2025.
Mr Adu Gyamfi Marfo, a Representative of Kingdom FM, said the event was organised by local youth in collaboration with Kays Event & HR Solutions.
“EYES 2025 is designed to provide Ekumfi’s youth with a platform for personal and professional growth, fostering self-respect, discipline, and a proactive role in shaping the future of our community,” he said.
Nana Nyieku-Otwerkoko, Chairman of the event, commended the organizers for their vision, saying “The chosen theme reflects the opportunities and challenges of our time.”
He said Ekumfi was endowed with hardworking natives and rich resources, but they must unlock its full potential to transform the lives of our people and urged participants to focus on impactful deliberations.
Nana Appa Korankye VII, Representing the traditional leaders emphasized the crucial role of youth in national development.
“The youth are the future of Ghana. It is imperative to empower them with skills, resources, and leadership opportunities to drive socio-economic growth,” Nana Korankye said.
He called on the Ekumfi District Assembly to implement government programmes such as vocational training, youth entrepreneurship support and leadership development to enhance youth participation in national development.
Dr. Stephen Yamoah, Executive Director of Nuclear Power Ghana, underscored the importance of equipping the youth with technical and entrepreneurial skills.
“For any nation to progress, reliable power supply is key and Ekumfi has been identified as a potential site for nuclear power development, and youth engagement is critical to its success,” he said.
He applauded the objectives of EYES 2025, which include boosting employability, promoting cultural pride and fostering digitalization.
Nana Amoasi VII, a key member of Kays Event & HR Solutions, said “This initiative is a roadmap for youth development in Ekumfi. Together, we can inspire meaningful change and lay a strong foundation for the future of Ekumfi and Ghana.”
EYES 2025 promises to be a transformative platform for Ekumfi’s youth, offering opportunities for skill-building, collaboration and empowerment to address local challenges and create a brighter future.
Madam Sekina Arthur, Youth Member of Parliament, Ekumfi Constituency, said the Summit was a strategic step toward mobilising and equipping the young people with the necessary skills, knowledge, and confidence to shape their futures.
She said it was to also make meaningful contributions to the development of Ekumfi.
“Empowering the youth of Ekumfi is not merely an option, it is also an imperative and our young people are not only the leaders of tomorrow but also the innovators, change-makers and visionaries of today,” she added.
She urged stakeholders to embrace the spirit of collaboration and resilience as we work to harness the boundless energy and creativity of our youth.
“The Ekumfi Youth Empowerment Summit (EYES) is a call to action, a beacon of hope, and a platform for ambition and purpose.
“It is our collective responsibility to nurture this potential, ensuring a brighter future for every Ekumfi citizen,” she said.
GNA
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