
Madam Alfreda Eghan Afisa Yahaya, a Ghanaian based in the United States and a proud daughter of Bole has established a modern tailoring factory in the town to provide skills training and employment opportunities for the people of the Savannah Region and beyond.The factory, located behind the Bole Police Park is equipped with 250 tailoring machines and is expected to begin operations soon.

The facility is intended to serve as both a vocational training centre and a garment production hub.Under the initiative, individuals aged 18 years and above will be recruited to receive training in tailoring and garment production while simultaneously gaining practical work experience at the factory.
The programme seeks to equip participants with employable skills, promote entrepreneurship, and enhance their economic prospects.The project is also expected to boost large-scale clothing production in the region, contributing to local economic growth and industrial development.
Beneficiaries selected for the programme will receive allowances during their training and engagement at the facility, providing additional support as they acquire valuable vocational skills.The investment is expected to make a significant contribution to youth empowerment, job creation, and economic development in Bole and the wider Savannah Region.

It also demonstrates the positive impact that members of the Ghanaian diaspora can have in supporting community development and creating opportunities for future generations.The factory is anticipated to become an important centre for skills development and employment, helping to improve livelihoods and stimulate economic activity across the region.
Source: nkilgifm.com