Aboboya Ghana, in collaboration with the Ghana Prisons Service, has officially launched a new tricycle initiative aimed at creating sustainable employment opportunities for the youth across the country.
Speaking at the launch, the CEO of Aboboya Ghana, Nana Susubribi, reaffirmed his strong commitment to reducing youth unemployment in Ghana.
He noted that the tricycle initiative will empower young people with practical job opportunities, promote self-employment, and contribute meaningfully to local economic growth.

According to him, the partnership is not only about transportation but also about providing a livelihood for many young Ghanaians who are eager to work and build a better future for themselves.
The Director-General of the Ghana Prisons Service also expressed heartfelt gratitude for the collaboration.
He encouraged Ghanaians to embrace the initiative and take advantage of the opportunities it presents.
He further highlighted new measures toward industrialization within the Service, including the renovation of buildings and expansion of vocational training programs to equip inmates and youth with employable skills.
The initiative is expected to support job creation, strengthen rehabilitation efforts, and contribute to Ghana’s broader industrialization agenda.
Source: myxyzonline.com
