President John Dramani Mahama has
inaugurated the Mauritius campus of the African Leadership Academy, a
private tertiary institution founded by Mr Fred Swaniker, a Ghanaian
entrepreneur. He was joined at the short inauguration ceremony by the
Deputy Prime Minister of Mauritius, Mr Charles Xavier-Luc Duval.
Mr
Swaniker has a similar academy in South Africa. However, the campus in
Mauritius will serve as the headquarters of the academy.
Inaugurating
the campus last Tuesday, President Mahama said, "I willingly accepted
to include this inauguration as part of my three-day visit in order to
encourage Fred to keep up with his chosen line of investment — education
across the continent."
He encouraged the founder of the academy
and other Ghanaian entrepreneurs to identify such business opportunities
across the continent and help tackle "Africa’s major challenges".
Education
The
President called for transformational education and entrepreneurial
training across the continent to prepare graduates to tackle head-on the
challenges of the world.
"That is what we need across the
developing world,” he said, adding that in Ghana, skills development had
been intensified as a full educational course through vocational and
technical education.
"It is only when we begin to challenge our
young ones to think and be innovative that we can reduce youth
unemployment," he stated.
Ghana business meeting
On Tuesday,
President Mahama addressed a Mauritius-Ghana business meeting organised
by the Board of Investments of Mauritius and the Ghana Investment
Promotions Centre (GIPC).
He delivered the keynote address at the
conference, which was opened by the Finance Minister of Mauritius,
Seetanah Lutchmeenaraidoo.
The President also visited the
Aaprazasi Ghat World Heritage site, a building complex in Port Louis
which was the first British colony to receive indentured or a contracted
labour workforce from India.
From 1849 to 1923, half a million
Indian indentured labourers passed through the Immigration Depot to be
transported to plantations throughout the British Empire source piecefmonline
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