President John Dramani Mahama has named Bright Botchway as the National Coordinator for the Adwumawura Programme, a flagship job creation initiative aimed at addressing youth unemployment and stimulating entrepreneurship across Ghana.
The appointment has been met with widespread acclaim from youth groups, civil society organisations, and development partners, who commend Mr. Botchway’s rich background in grassroots mobilisation, civic leadership, and strategic communication.
“This is not just a role—it’s a call to national duty,” said Mr. Botchway. “The Adwumawura Programme is a bold and practical solution to youth unemployment. I’m grateful to President Mahama, Minister George Opare Addo, NEIP, and the national youth leadership for their trust. Together, we will empower Ghana’s youth to shape their future with dignity and purpose.”
About the Adwumawura Programme
The Adwumawura Programme, overseen by the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP) and the Ministry of Youth Development and Empowerment led by Hon. George Opare Addo, is set to become one of Ghana’s most ambitious youth-focused initiatives. Key targets include:
- Creating 40,000+ jobs over four years through the establishment of at least 10,000 sustainable businesses annually
- Forging partnerships with over 45 innovation hubs and training centres nationwide
- Promoting economic transformation by equipping youth with practical skills and entrepreneurship support
- Supporting innovation through incubation, funding access, and tech solutions for startups
Profile of Bright Botchway
Born on February 18, 1985, Bright Botchway is a dynamic political figure and entrepreneur, currently serving as the National Deputy Coordinator of the Traders and Artisans Network of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). He is also the CEO of Edigo Business Brokers and Edigo Limited.
Educational Background
- MA in Strategic Communication – University of Education, Winneba
- BBA (Marketing) – Perez University College (UCC affiliate)
- Certificate in Cyber Security (2025) – Presbyterian University
- Advanced Programme in International Law, Diplomacy & Security (2025) – University of Gold Coast
Political and Civic Leadership
Mr. Botchway is widely respected for his commitment to youth empowerment. His prior roles include:
- Technical Committee Secretary – Adwumawura Programme
- Deputy Regional Youth Organizer – Central Region (2018–2022)
- Political Aide – H.E. Kwesi Ahwoi
- President – TEIN (2013–2015)
- General Secretary – Young Cadres Association (2015–2016)
- Communication Officer – Gomoa East (2014–2018)
Public Response
The news of his appointment has sparked excitement, especially in the Central Region, where he is celebrated as a champion of youth development and grassroots advocacy. Many have praised the Mahama administration and the Ministry of Youth Development for choosing a proven leader to drive such a transformative national agenda.