President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has directed the Module Implementation Partners (MIPs) to employ trainees of the Nation Builders Corp (NABCO) programme first when employment opportunities arise.
Speaking at the 1st anniversary of the inception of NABCO on Thursday, he commended the MIPs for their partnership of the scheme, and appealed to them to recognise and reward the sacrifices made by trainees.
“They should be the first to be considered when opportunities for permanent employment come up. Indeed, as the economy of our nation grows rapidly, largely as a result of competent management and appropriate policies, many more employment opportunities will be generated,” the President said.
He continued, “Through what we collectively aspire to achieve, and the steps currently being taken, I am left in no doubt that we can be a nation reliant on our creativity, hard work, sense of enterprise, and spirit of innovation.”
“When the current trainees are about to exit the programme, present concerns over their future will appear moot. This is because trainees would be equipped, and will thrive without recourse to NABCO planning their exit arrangements,” the President said.
NABCO trainees are guaranteed work placements lasting over 24 months, to add value to their basic academic qualifications. But one year on, the corps is ready to deploy its learning platform, through online and direct instructions via its Designated Learning Centres across all regions of the country.
NABCO will bring the full complement of its mandate into operation, i.e. guaranteed work placements, as well as skills training for work readiness.
Nearly eleven thousand have transitioned into their chosen future careers since deployment a year ago.
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