Engage Now Africa graduates 47 adults learners in Volta Region

A total of 47 adult learners graduated over the weekend from Engage Now Africa (ENA's) adult literacy program in four communities in the Central Tongu District of the Volta Region.

The communities that benefited from the adult literacy program includes; Adidome, Amelorkope, Tsetsekpo and Avakpodome.

The Country Director of Engage Now Africa (ENA), Cecelia Amankwah in her speech stated that;  ENA is in partnership with Alma House to ensure that no one is left behind as far as education is concern.

According to her going through adult education is not an easy task but since the learners were able to seal through, it means that there's nothing impossible without perseverance, determination and hard work. 

She urged the learners  to put their training into practice because ENA is there to improve lives and that of their families .

She also encouraged them to keep helping each other,  "work as a group and also not to envy anyone who is doing so well in the group but rather you all should motivate each other in their trying moment so that at the end they can also become perfect.

Stella Charles, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Alma House said she was impressed with the things the learners have demonstrated and said the love and unity among them shows that they are well equipped to handle the things they have been thought.

Togbe Kwasinyi Agyeman IV, Chief of Adidome who doubled as the Chairman for the event, lauded ENA for the support they are giving the elderly persons in the various communities. He entreats the learners to cherish the things they were thought and use it to better their lives because as far as ENA is concern, they are in to help them grow in all aspects of their lives.

Samuel Gomashie, The Adidome Branch Director of Business Advisory Center (BAC) said his outfit with the National Board for Small-Scale Industries (NBSSI) spearheading as the national Implementing Entity is there to provide services to micro, small and medium scale entrepreneurs through training, counseling among others.

He pledged to support the learners to enhance their businesses and urged them to work in groups so that they can attract donors to help aid their businesses.

Francis K. Wama, The Volta Regional Literacy Supervisor for ENA was so excited for a successful program.

He said it has not been easy to organize such programs in the communities, especially getting facilitators to volunteer.

He thanked Business Advisory Centre for coming on board to assist the learners to enhance their businesses.

He called on the community leaders to support ENA to expand the literacy program.

Some of the learners shared their testimonies about the benefits they have acquired from Engage Now Africa (ENA's) adult literacy program.

One of them, Eunice Ahortor said she was taught how to repackage her oil business and this has increased her sales in the market "I thank ENA", She added.

Janet Ama Duho said "Initially I do not understand the importance of saving but for the past two years of receiving training from ENA's adult literacy program, Daily savings is now part of me, God bless ENA"

Apart from learning how to read and write, the 47 adults were also trained in batik tie and die, bead making, liquid soap, powder among other things and certificates were awarded to them as well.