We Are Dying Of Hunger; Pay Our 7 Months Arrears - NABCO Trainees To Government
Nation Builders’ Corps Trainees Association of Ghana is appealing to the government to pay up allowances of its members which have been in arrears for the past seven months. The trainees also in a statement said they have been plunged into a point of no hope as the Government has also turned deaf ears to the pressing issues. They complained that the situation on the ground is also not
reflective of the promises made by the government to invest in the youth through job creation. We are asking the Goverment this very simple question; although we have been told of the soon-to-come arrears/permanent arrangement, until when? We are dying of hunger and may not live to see the economy bounce back, due to non-payment of 7 months arrears.
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In the 2018, Akufo-Addo launched the NABCo initiative to also employ some 100,000 jobless graduates and the programme operates seven modules designed to meet the pressing needs of the nation, while providing jobs for the teeming youth who have received tertiary education but are struggling to find jobs. The beneficiaries were
engaged for three years and earned a monthly stipend of GH¢700 each. The three year long contract with over 100,000 beneficiaries under six modules ended in the October 2021. But the government instructed various agencies to maintain these beneficiaries as steps were taken to finalise their exit. Amongst the options for the
beneficiaries were for them to be maintained, continue their education, or venture into their own businesses. But the trainees are complaining that the government is not paying attention to those who want to be maintained.