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Press Release
November 25, 2013
YOUTH ECONOMIC DIALOGUE
PRESS STATEMENT ON THE 2014 BUDGET
AND ECONOMIC POLICY
GH₵50 MILLION SME FUND COMMENDABLE BUT..............
Youth Economic Dialogue commends the government for
proposing to set up a Gh₵50million SME Fund to address
limited access to financing and reducing the cost of
borrowing by Small and Medium Enterprises in Ghana.
There is growing amount of evidence that, the most
serious obstacle hindering the growth and development of
Small and Medium Enterprises is the cost of credit.
While agreeing that, this initiative is in the right
direction, the group wishes to draw the government’s
attention to its abysmal track record of effective
implementation of such programmes and policies since the
days of Economic Recovery Program and Structural
Adjustment Programme.
In order to avoid the episode that was witnessed during
the implementation of Business Assistance Fund, which
was similarly set up to provide direct government
lending to Small and Medium Enterprises, but widely seen
to have been abused politically with significant amount
of the loans going to perceived government supporters,
Youth Economic Dialogue recommends that the whole
quantum amount be administered by a banking institution
with nationwide coverage and supervised by the National
Board for Small Scale Industry (NBSSI). In our humble
opinion, this will enhance debt recovery and promote
transparency and inclusiveness.
The group is extremely excited about the proposed
establishment of three Business Incubation Centres in
Accra, Kumasi and Tamale under the auspices of NBSSI. We
encourage the youth to take advantage of this
opportunity in order to commercialize their innovative
skills as well as create job opportunities for others.
We strongly want to take this opportunity to remind the
government that, our group will monitor the
implementation of this facility closely.
RESEARCH AND INNOVATION FACILITY
Youth Economic Dialogue believes that Ghana’s
developmental agenda can be greatly improved when
teaching and learning are contextualized within our
socio-economic environment. Our Universities and other
institutions of higher learning therefore require
support to undertake quality research hence we commend
this initiative.
Youth Economic Dialogue makes the following
recommendations in implementing this facility:
• Increase the funding amount for research by soliciting
for funds from the private sector.
• The modalities being developed should include measures
to encourage collaborative research between industry and
faculty members. This will lead to the production of
research works that are not merely academic exercises
but also relevant to industry.
• Decentralize the scheme for allocation of funds to
avoid the problem of inertia. The current structure as
exists in our universities (Research and Conferences
Committee) can be used with a National Oversight
Committee made up of technical and private sector
managers can be explored.
• Finally, some amount of money should be paid to all
lecturers as Book Allowance to aid faculty members to
keep up with modern and more relevant trends in their
various fields of specialization.
Signed by
Nana Yaw Adutwum Davis Adu-Larbi
Country Director Policy Analyst
020-9900009 0244-426826
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State is not to shut-up the former VRA boss following
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