The youth would receive the keys to the cycles after making part payment and they would pay the rest by installments during their use.

Mrs Sedina Tamakloe Ationu, the Chief Executive Officer of MASLOC, who handed over the keys to 25 persons who had, however, made part a payment, entreated them to see the tricycle business as a viable venture that could change their living conditions because of the adherent profits.
She said the provisions were also focused at reducing poverty under President Mahama’s agenda of Transformation and Changing Lives.
The tricycle business is to support the youth to engage in Youth in Agriculture and other activities that would enable them to lead meaningful and decent lives through their own innovations.
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