Eric Adjei Instils ‘Adwumawura’ Programme To Entrepreneurs At Regional Innovation Synergies Conference
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP), Mr. Eric Adjei ESQ., has established the point and indicate how important the ‘Adwumawura’ Programme has become to the Ghanaian youth across the country, adding that, it has strategically changed the entrepreneurship space.
He made this known when he was speaking as the Special Guest of Honour at the Regional Innovation Synergies Conference at the University of Ghana Business School, Graduate Campus, on Thursday, December 4th, 2025.
“It was a distinct honour to serve as the Special Guest of Honour at the Regional Innovation Synergies Conference at the University of Ghana Business School, Graduate Campus, on Thursday, December 4th, 2025” he stated in a Facebook post.
He continued, “The discussions reaffirmed the national focus on youth entrepreneurship as a primary driver of economic resilience and growth. I was pleased to share perspectives on how strategic national programs are empowering our youth by instilling the ‘Adwumawura’ spirit the crucial ambition to be a successful job creator.
“The quality of dialogue and the commitment to innovation demonstrated by the attendees were truly inspiring. We remain dedicated to supporting platforms that nurture and scale the entrepreneurial ambition of the Ghanaian youth, recognizing their pivotal role in securing a prosperous national future. I commend the organizers for a highly successful and impactful conference.”
Adwumawura Programme
The Adwumawura Programme which is expected to create 40,000 jobs over a four-year period is not just a policy under NEIP but a commitment, a lifeline to the countless young men and women who rise every morning with big dreams but are often met with closed opportunities, Mr. Eric Adjei ESQ., has said.
He made this known during the launch of the Programme which took place at the Prempeh Assembly Hall in Kumasi on Monday, April 28, 2025, drawing a significant audience of government officials, young entrepreneurs, and community leaders.
He further explained that, the programme is designed to provide financial support to both new and existing Ghanaian businesses, as well as offer coaching to young entrepreneurs with the goal of generating 10,000 jobs annually.
“The Adwumawura Programme is more than a policy. It is a commitment – a lifeline – to the countless young men and women who rise every morning with big dreams but are often met with closed doors. It is a bold promise that no dream is small, no idea too insignificant, and that under the leadership of President Mahama, every youth will have the opportunity to soar.
“Your Excellency, Ladies and Gentlemen. In 2014 – through the Youth Enterprise Support Fund, which has today evolved into the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP), thousands of young businesses, started by daring and determined Ghanaians, have been nurtured and supported”.
He added, “On behalf of the countless young entrepreneurs whose lives have been transformed because of your vision, Mr. President, I say: thank you. And to the many more who are about to embark on their journey with The Adwumawura Programme, I say: your time has come!
“Today, the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme, with the strong backing of the Ministry of Youth Development and Empowerment, stands ready. We will not just launch businesses. We will nurture dreams. We will build legacies. We will light the path for generations to come. Through partnerships with Development Partners, Industry Leaders, Private Sector players, Civil Society, and of course, the vibrant youth themselves, we are poised to make this initiative the turning point for youth entrepreneurship in Ghana.”
About The Adwumawura Programme
The Programme is a fulfillment of the NDC campaign promise to prioritize youth empowerment and job creation.
The AdwumaWura Programme aims to create, track, and monitor young businesses annually, with a special focus on the youth.
In its first phase, the top 10,000 implementable business proposals will receive comprehensive support, including:
- Business Development Training: Equipping young entrepreneurs with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in business.
- Mentorship: Pairing young entrepreneurs with experienced business leaders and mentors.
- Access to Start-up Capital: Providing financial support to help young entrepreneurs turn their business ideas into reality.
- Marketing and Networking: Offering platforms for young entrepreneurs to showcase their products and services, and connect with potential customers and partners.
The Programme is expected to have a significant impact on Ghana’s economy, as it will help to create jobs, stimulate innovation, and promote entrepreneurship among young people.
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