Digitalization is the paramount key to job creation in this global technology world. The advanced countries largely depend on technology in almost everything. Anyone denying digitalization limits his chances of making a brighter future. The GIZ Technical Advisor of the Bono east region said this when speaking to nkyeremu news at their Deled Regional Durbar in Techiman of the Bono east region.
The GIZ boss, Benson Adjei said Agrico hub has trained 230 youth in digitalization drive to enable their trainees now fixed into the technological trading market. He charged them to keep updating their skills in ICT.
He said the Techiman Agrico hub is unique among their peer partners in terms of numbers, determination, and dream of going higher. He described the CEO of the Agrico hub of Techiman as innovative, and a role model for others to emulate.
Benson Adjei said the inclusion of high personality stakeholders including chiefs and political leaders has made the Agrico hub more attractive and sustainable.
The GIZ Technical Advisor condemned those calling themselves BBC to change their mindset. He said that learning ICT is possible for anyone who can read and write.
The CEO of the Agrico hub George Antwi Boasiko commanded the GIZ for their financial support and in kind. He said their aim is to train more youth to establish their own businesses with their digitization skills.
The durbar was attended by chiefs, political leaders, and the public. The hardworking trainees and other officers were given citation plaques.

