
YEA Partners with Shatta Wale's Shaxi to Boost Youth Employment in Transport Sector
Accra, Ghana – The Youth Employment Agency (YEA) has announced a strategic partnership with Shaxi, the ride-hailing service founded by Ghanaian music icon Shatta Wale, aimed at boosting employment and reducing operational costs for drivers in the transport sector. The initiative, discussed on Adom TV, outlines YEA's commitment to providing substantial financial support to new Shaxi drivers. Under the agreement, YEA will offer monthly fuel coupons valued at 500 Ghanaian Cedis to the first 2000 Shaxi vehicles onboarded to the platform. This financial backing is slated to continue for a period of six months per driver, with the primary objective of significantly reducing operational expenses for these drivers. Proponents of the partnership assert that this move will make Shaxi a more attractive venture for young entrepreneurs and job seekers, fostering growth within the transport sector. However, during the televised discussion, some panelists raised questions regarding the nature of the deal, hinting at potential political motivations behind the collaboration. Despite these concerns, YEA maintains that the initiative is a crucial step towards empowering the youth and enhancing economic opportunities.