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YEC Appoints Ms Mercy Amoani Osaebea as Procurement Manager
Category: general
Date: January 18, 2026
The Youth Empowerment Consortium (YEC) has officially announced the appointment of Mercy Amoani as its Procurement Manager, a strategic move aimed at strengthening institutional accountability, transparency, and effective resource management across the organisation’s programmes and operations.
Mercy Amoani is a dedicated youth leader with a strong passion for youth empowerment, capacity building, and community development. In her role as Procurement Manager, she is responsible for providing structured oversight and strategic coordination of procurement processes to ensure efficiency, compliance, and value for money in the delivery of YEC’s initiatives. Her appointment reflects YEC’s commitment to ethical governance and sustainable organisational growth.
She holds a Master’s degree in Procurement and brings valuable hands-on business experience to the role. This strong academic and practical background informs her approach to procurement, which prioritises ethical stewardship, transparency, and impact-driven decision-making.
At YEC, Mercy’s work goes beyond systems and procedures, focusing on responsible leadership that ensures resources are effectively utilised to advance youth-focused programmes.
Beyond her professional responsibilities at YEC, Mercy Amoani is the Founder and President of The Anims’ Foundation, a youth-centred nonprofit organisation committed to education, empowerment, and opportunity creation for young people. Through the Foundation, she actively supports initiatives that equip youth with relevant skills, confidence, and mentorship to thrive and contribute meaningfully to their communities and national development.
Guided by her Christian faith, Mercy is deeply committed to servant leadership, integrity, and character development. She is passionate about inspiring young people to pursue excellence, live purpose-driven lives, and take active roles in national transformation, all to the glory of God.
The leadership of the Youth Empowerment Consortium has expressed confidence in Mercy Amoani’s competence, values, and dedication, noting that her appointment will significantly enhance YEC’s procurement systems and institutional effectiveness as the organisation continues to expand its impact on youth empowerment and leadership development.
Mercy Amoani is a dedicated youth leader with a strong passion for youth empowerment, capacity building, and community development. In her role as Procurement Manager, she is responsible for providing structured oversight and strategic coordination of procurement processes to ensure efficiency, compliance, and value for money in the delivery of YEC’s initiatives. Her appointment reflects YEC’s commitment to ethical governance and sustainable organisational growth.
She holds a Master’s degree in Procurement and brings valuable hands-on business experience to the role. This strong academic and practical background informs her approach to procurement, which prioritises ethical stewardship, transparency, and impact-driven decision-making.
At YEC, Mercy’s work goes beyond systems and procedures, focusing on responsible leadership that ensures resources are effectively utilised to advance youth-focused programmes.
Beyond her professional responsibilities at YEC, Mercy Amoani is the Founder and President of The Anims’ Foundation, a youth-centred nonprofit organisation committed to education, empowerment, and opportunity creation for young people. Through the Foundation, she actively supports initiatives that equip youth with relevant skills, confidence, and mentorship to thrive and contribute meaningfully to their communities and national development.
Guided by her Christian faith, Mercy is deeply committed to servant leadership, integrity, and character development. She is passionate about inspiring young people to pursue excellence, live purpose-driven lives, and take active roles in national transformation, all to the glory of God.
The leadership of the Youth Empowerment Consortium has expressed confidence in Mercy Amoani’s competence, values, and dedication, noting that her appointment will significantly enhance YEC’s procurement systems and institutional effectiveness as the organisation continues to expand its impact on youth empowerment and leadership development.