Assembly Member David Boakye Ansah of the Agyeimpra Electoral Area has called on unemployed individuals to actively utilize skills acquired through free entrepreneurship training programs, rather than allowing those already employed to capitalize on these opportunities.

His remarks come in the wake of a free entrepreneurship training session organized for the people of Abofour.

Boakye Ansah expressed concern that many unemployed individuals fail to translate their training into viable businesses, often citing a lack of financial capital as the primary obstacle. "It is worrying to see those who are already gainfully employed utilizing skills meant to empower the unemployed, making profits at their expense," he stated.

He challenged the notion that substantial capital is required to start a business, arguing that modest investments can often be sufficient to launch a successful venture. "I am urging all persons to always make good use of any skills they acquire through these free training sessions," Boakye Ansah emphasized. "Don't be daunted by the perceived need for large capital before starting.