Monday, December 24, 2012

Youth Advised to Strive for Excellence

The Group Chairman of the AGAM Group of Companies, Mr Rowland Agambiri, has challenged the youth to be innovative and strive for excellence in their endeavours.
He said  the youth must believe in themselves  and begin to change their mindset and that of their communities by creating new opportunities.
Speaking at the end-of-year get-together of the group in Accra on Tuesday, the chairman said the youth must be inspired to be proud of themselves and begin to believe in the Ghanaian dream.
The event was to celebrate the success of the AGAM Group within the year and also give something back to society.
 The AGAM Group comprises seven companies, with the flagship being RLG Communications.
The others are ACI Financial Services, ACI Construction Restoration, Mara Trading and Communications, Evolution Multimedia, CraftPRO and the Azongtaba Cottage Industries and Exchange Programme.
“It is better to start something and fail rather than sit idle and wait  for manna to rain from heaven,” Mr Agambiri said.
 According to him, “it does not matter where you were born or where you come from; the most important thing is what you can do to impact on your generation and those yet unborn”.
Mr Agambiri said today’s world was about the future of the youth and the Ghanaian society was yearning for the youth to create wealth for themselves.
He said his dream of creating one million jobs was still in full force and that he would not rest until that dream had been fulfilled.
He said although the year under review had been very challenging, the group managed to sail through and won several awards, one of which was the Number Two Company Award of  the Ghana Club 100.
He said the AGAM Group intended to take advantage of the many neglected sectors in the country next year to make its dream of one million jobs in the next five years a reality.
The Group Chairman expressed his appreciation to corporate Ghana for believing in the AGAM Group
Mr Agambiri called on the public to be responsible in their celebration of the Christmas festivities, as Ghana needed them alive for the years ahead.

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