Hon. Dominic Napare Empowers Local Beauticians and Fashion Designers Through 5-Day Intensive Training Program in Sene East Constituency. 18/10/2025.
For
years, residents have often traveled to major cities like Accra, Kumasi, and Tamale to access
professional beauty and fashion services. However, research conducted within
the community revealed that fashion
designers and beauticians are key drivers of local and global economic growth,
playing a vital role in innovation and entrepreneurship.
Recognizing
this, Hon. Napare took proactive measures to bring professional trainers from top institutions in Accra to
deliver hands-on training to participants in his constituency. The program was
structured in batches, ensuring that every interested individual had the
opportunity to participate.
The
first batch of the training program successfully graduated 111 participants — comprising 70 fashion designers and 41 beauticians. These participants
have acquired modern skills in areas such as fashion design, beauty therapy, business management, marketing
strategies, and customer relations, enabling them to compete effectively
with professionals across Ghana and beyond.
Hon.
Napare emphasized that the training will not only equip participants with
technical expertise but also enhance
their competitiveness and entrepreneurial capacity. “Our goal is to
ensure that people no longer have to leave the constituency to seek these
services elsewhere. We want to build a vibrant, self-sustaining local economy,”
he noted.
Stakeholders,
including representatives from the Ghana
Health Service (GHS), private
schools, and other institutions, were invited to the graduation ceremony
to encourage them to patronize local service providers. By sourcing uniforms,
beauty services, and clothing locally, these institutions can significantly
boost the constituency’s economy and support job creation.
To
ensure continuity, Hon. Napare announced plans to establish resource centers equipped with essential tools such as industrial sewing machines, embroidery
machines, and knitting machines. These centers will serve as hubs for
ongoing training and innovation, helping both masters and apprentices to
improve their craft.
Hon.
Napare appealed to all beauticians and fashion designers to work together in unity and avoid
misunderstandings, emphasizing that teamwork and peace are critical to
progress. “When we are united, we can attract more support and achieve greater
things together,” he stated.
He
also assured participants that he would continue to advocate for more training programs and partnerships with youth agencies and employment-focused organizations
to further enhance the skills and employability of his constituents.
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