The John A. Kufuor Foundation will next month induct a new batch of 25 Kufuor Scholars ProgramĀ (KSP) to participate in the leadership empowerment initiative.
The induction ceremony in Accra on September 23,Ā will be graced by the chairman of the Foundation, former president John Agyekum Kufuor and other dignitaries.
The ProgramĀ class of 2022 will go through a three-year leadership training and mentorship program beginning now until they graduate.
After a rigorous and merit-based selection process, 25 people consisting of 16 females and nineĀ males were chosen from a tall list of 2,396 participants who applied to take part in the program.
Nine of them are from the University of Ghana (UG), eightĀ from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), fourĀ from the University of Cape Coast (UCC), one personĀ from the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR), oneĀ from Ashesi University and two peopleĀ from the University of Development Studies (UDS).
The occasion will also see the graduation of the Kufuor Scholars ProgramĀ (KSP) class of 2019 which is graduating after three years of mentorship and training.
The Kufuor Scholars ProgramĀ (KSP), an initiative of the John A. Kufuor Foundation seeks to imbibe effective leadership skills and accountability in tertiary level students so they can help develop the nation.
The ProgramĀ seeks to prepare and groom young people to become transformational leaders for Ghana and Africa.
The KSP mentors the youth to be futureĀ change agents who are patriotic, selfless, community centred, innovative, creative thinkers and knowledgeable professionals in their respective fields of endeavour.
The ProgramĀ which started in 2015 admits 20 to 25 students every year to participate in a three-year-long training and mentorship that seeks to empower them with ethical problem-solving skills. FourĀ batches have been admitted so far.
This will be the second graduating batch following the earlier graduation of the 2018 class.
Dr Pascal Brenya who is Coordinator of theĀ ProgramĀ is urging the incoming scholars to take the best advantage of it to better themselves.
āDonāt die while your music is still playing. This is your moment and remember that āknowing is not enough-you must apply; willing is not enough, you must do.ā Go andĀ make the Foundation, Ghana and Africa proud,ā he said.
Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation, Prof. Baffuor Agyemang-Duah says they are excited about the high interest in the programme.
He says the last 100 shortlisted applicants were all qualified enough to participate in the ProgramĀ but for limited resources.
The CEO says efforts are ongoing to raise more resources to expand the program.
āThat is why last year, we launched the endowment fund which is for the next five years. So we are steadily building up that kind of funds so we can have more resources to support more students,ā he said.
āWe wish we can retain 100 students a year. But that requires lots of money. So our hope is that our endowment fund will continue raising funds and our benefactors will continue to support us.
āBecause this is a very worthy course in terms of getting young people to be conscious of their responsibilities in the future,ā Prof. Agyemang-Duah said.