Afri-Plastics Challenge winner, GIP-Togo, wants to create 20,000 jobs

Economic governance
Friday, 07 April 2023 12:10
Afri-Plastics Challenge winner, GIP-Togo, wants to create 20,000 jobs

(Togo First) - Gado Bemah, the founder of the start-up GIP Togo and winner of the Afri-Plastics Challenge prize, was received by Prime Minister Victoire Tomegah Dogbé last Wednesday.  

During the audience, the Togolese entrepreneur -whose startup specializes in plastic recycling- was congratulated by the Prime Minister for winning the Pan-African competition and getting over CFAF700 million to develop his activities in Togo, with some 20,000 jobs to be created in the waste recycling sector.  

"Congratulations to Mr. G. Bemah, founder of GIP Togo, a start-up specializing in plastic waste recycling, for winning the 1st prize of the Afri-Plastics Challenge. With this prize of more than CFAF700 million, he will modernize his startup and create more than 20,000 jobs," the Prime Minister said. She also praised the founder’s "determination and boldness" that "paid off" to inspire the country’s youth to venture into entrepreneurship.  

As a reminder, GIP-Togo, created in 2017, sets up plastic waste collection units and sorting facilities in the country's main cities, in collaboration with local authorities. It was supported by the Support Fund for Youth Economic Initiatives (FAIEJ).

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