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The Nation Builders Corps (NABCO) program is anticipated to be finished on September 1, 2022, according to Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta. The Finance minister, Ken Ofori Atta, presenting the mid year budget in the parliament has educated Ghanaians on the future of the NABCO program as it set to come to an end after implementing it for three years already.
"Mr. Speaker, the National Builders Corps (NaBCo) program, which was originally scheduled to operate for three years but was given an extra year to finish, will be finished by September 1st, 2022. The program, which involved 100,000 recent grads, helped thousands of them get ready for the workforce. We have made about GH2.2 billion worth of investments so far," he remarked. How people covered by the project will now live or proceed from here has sparked several questions in response to this remark.
The Akufo Addo administration established NABCO in an effort to address and reduce the nation's high unemployment rate by hiring many recent graduates to help shape them and provide them with a means of support. No one can dispute how beneficial and helpful this program was to the children in this country, despite a few hiccups along the road. Sadly, it's going to end soon.
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In an interview, he said: "Whenever I travel and arrive at the airport, these young people come up to me and ask me to beg on their behalf that they haven't been paid and the government ought to pay them." With that, you produced propaganda. Now, NPP is acting more like NDC when it comes to these NABCO men. If you are unable to pay NABCO beneficiaries, it is pure misinformation. You must compensate them.
"Some, but not all, were incorporated into the system. Therefore, if the government believes it cannot do it again, it should give them what is owed to them without hesitation. since nobody does any labor for free.
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