Ghanaian musician, Fancy Gadam has lauded the Youth Employment Agency’s (YEA) strategic partnership with SHAXI, owned by Shatta Wale to create thousands of jobs for Ghanaian youth.
This move is designed to ease the operational cost for drivers and encourage more youth participation in the transport business.
Born Mujahid Ahmed Bello, the Tamale-based artiste said he wants to partner with the YEA to bring some of their initiatives to the youth in the Northern Regions.
Speaking on Property FM in Cape Coast, he said “In my case unlike Shatta Wale who’s so rich, I’ve also bought a motorcycle to give to a fan who would attend my upcoming event.
“This shows that if I have the resources I could do more for my people so that more people can get motorcycles.
“ShaXi doesn’t operate here in the Northern Region so I will also look at other initiatives and discuss with the Youth Employment Agency,” he revealed as seen by MyNewsGh.com.
“I would let Malik Basintale understand that our people here also need our share of the numerous job initiatives by the YEA”.