src president charges students on investment
President of the Student Representative Council for Kumasi Technical University Emmanuel Nana Danso has advised that capital should not be the reason for the youths’ decline involvement in business investment.
According to him, there are agencies in the country who are ready to offer financial assistance, challenging that any underprivileged Ghanaian youth should grab this privilege by accessing and consulting them for help.
The issue of lack of capital which according to him has caused many to bury their dreams should not be encouraged since there are agencies to help only if they will go to them and spell out their visions to them.
He made this statement during the holding of the University’s Akwaaba Week Celebration aimed at welcoming fresh students.
Speaking to THE PRESS RADIO, Emmanuel Danso encouraged the youth to take a cue from other youth who are making headway in the business terrain and embark on whatever vision they carry.
Speaking during the celebration he advised fresh students to put up good behavior so as not to suffer any disciplinary action from authorities.
He warned fresh student that the regulations of the university will not tolerate any insubordination exhibited and therefore calls for an adherence by all.
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