Accra, Ghana - Leading African Telecommunications Company,
Telecel Group says it remains committed to supporting early-stage Ghanaian tech
startups across sectors including FinTech, InsureTech, AgriTech, eCommerce,
HealthTech, and CleanTech.
Speaking at Cohort II of the Telecel Group ASIP
event held in Accra yesterday for Ghanaian startups, the Executive Deputy of
Telecel Group and ASIP Director, Eleanor Azar, disclosed that Telecel Group
will support the scaling and development of the selected Ghanaian startups and
provide them access to Africa markets.
She believes with the right support, Ghanaian
startups can find innovative solutions to several local challenges because they
understand the context better.
“Driven by Telecel Group values and the commitment
that all our entities will do better in thriving environments and communities,
Telecel Group is developing social enterprises with a digital focus to create
jobs, wealth and solve challenges in various communities,” said the ASIP
Director.
Representing the Minister of Communications at
the event were the CEO of the Accra Digital Centre, Kojo Baah-Agyemang, and the Head of Programmes, David Ofori. David Ofori noted that one of the best
ways the government’s Digital Inclusion Agenda could be achieved was for startups and
digital entrepreneurs to be supported with the requisite industry skillset that
Telecel Group brings so they can compete regionally and on the global market.
He welcomed Telecel's
support to Ghanaian startups through ASIP and encouraged them to expand to
support more social enterprises and help the government’s digital inclusion agenda.
Representing Stanbic Bank
as a partner, the Head of Engineering, Eric Nsarkoh, described ASIP as a novel
platform.
“I believe the ASIP event
is really a novel platform as it cuts through Africa and has the potential to
provide a regional market for startups,” he said.
The National
Project Coordinator, NTFV, ITC at the United Nations, Isaac Newton Acquah, applauded
Telecel Group for introducing ASIP to Ghana and was impressed by the list of seasoned
mentors.
“Providing mentors who
have been there and done it is very important to startups, they can avoid a lot
of the early mistakes and focus on building the right business models and
solutions” he explained.
Commenting on the quality
of entries and competence of some of the startup founders during the engaging
sessions, the CEO and Co-founder of Startupboothcamp, Afritech, Philip
Kiracofe, said the innovative solutions put forward by young Ghanaian minds
were impressive.
“The quality of the
entries from young Ghanaian businesses is really impressive. They are dedicated
and committed to develop their ideas to the next level,” he said.
Africa Startup Initiative
Program (ASIP) is a Telecel Group social investment Accelerator Program powered
by Startupbootcamp Afritech to develop and scale the next generation of tech
businesses and entrepreneurs for the African continent. Targeting Tech startups
with an emphasis on the African market, ASIP aims to help its target
beneficiaries redefine their business models and scale up with suitable
investment and guidance.