'It's Possible To Reduce Unemployment Rate Among Youth Of Ghana' - Head Of Country Operations At Max Ghana

The Head of Country Operations at MAX Ghana, Mr. Prince Amartey has stated that the current rate of unemployment among the in the country could be reduced if proper measures were put in place.

He said although the world is currently facing some economic challenges, it not impossible to create jobs for the youth to benefit from especially in the automobile sector of the economy.

Mr. Prince Amartey made this statement at a Press Conference of MAX Ghana, in Accra.

Adding his voice, the Head of E-mobility at Max, Mr. Tolu Williams said that the rollout in Ghana is a necessary step on the mission to address the perennial problems around the urban and rural mobility in the country.

“A lot of problems we face today as a continent is rooted in mobility. We believe that the future of innovation and sustainable growth in Africa will rest on access to sectors like education, health and finance, all driven by mobility”, he emphasized.

MAX is a pioneer in commercial electronic vehicle (motorbikes powered by batteries for commercial use) technology for transportation in Africa. It offers commuting alternatives for drivers and people across with emphasis on speed , safety and sustainability.

MAX was founded in Nigeria by Tayo Bamiduro and Chinedu Azodoh to make transportation of people and goods more easier, more efficient and safer for Africans.