Regional News of Wednesday, 29 August 2018

Source: Daniel Kaku

Be productive - Akosua Pokua Agyemang tells Catholic youth

Some members of CYO during their camp meeting in Kumasi Some members of CYO during their camp meeting in Kumasi

The Business Development Manager of PAK Microfinance in Kumasi, Miss Akosua Pokua Agyemang has urged the youth to be productive.

She told the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) members in Amakom and Asawase Deanery of the Catholic Archdiocese of Kumasi during Amakom Deanery CYO 10th Anniversary Camp that the youth are to control their import spendings instead of investing their energies and money in activities that are regressive.

Miss Agyemang said the youth should steer clear of financial mishaps and set their focus on a course of self a development.

She further advised the youth to desist from things that are pleasing to the eye because it's not good for the pocket, however, they must to plan their life and spend on their priorities only.

She also advised parents to establish trust accounts for their children to encourage the culture of saving in them before they turn 18 years.

Some Executives and members were awarded badges such as African Saint badge and Saint Maria Goretti badge for their contribution to the successes of Amakom Deanery CYO since 2009 they demarcated from Asawase Deanery.

The Archdiocesan Youth Chaplain Rev. Fr. Kirk Okyere Siabour, the Deanery Youth Chaplain Rev. Fr. Bismark sarfo Prempeh, National Assistant Organizing Secretary Senior. Crusader. Martin wiedaar, Archdiocesan Organizing Secretary Senior Crusader Vincent Bonsu, Asawase Deanery CYO Chairman Crusader Obed Boabeng, Amakom Deanery Chairman Senior Crusader Kusi Frimpong Ambrose and all parish and Deanery executives.