The Minister of State at the Office of the President, Madam Freda Akosua Prempeh, has briefed Parliament on the status of the remaining 67,657 beneficiaries of the Nations Builders Corps (NABCO).
She said the consolidated approach and the major drive towards entrepreneurship by the Akufo-Addo government, will affect the business-minded youth among the current trainees presently at the exit phase of the flagship employment scheme.
The Tano North Member of Parliament indicated the status of the remaining trainees on the NABCO programme were tied to their elected career pathways; Permanent employment, Entrepreneurship and further learning.
Madam Prempeh made the remarks when she appeared before Parliament to answer a question by Mr Smauel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Member of Parliament for North Tongu on the government’s future plan for these trainees.
The North Tongu lawmaker asked, what was the government’s policy on the status of NABCO trainees after the expiration of their three-year engagement which lapsed at the end of October 2021, and plans for more sustainable job creation.
“Mr Speaker, the first batch of NABCO trainees’ three-year engagement lapsed at the end of October 2021. NABCO as a well-structured voluntary programme has provided work and learning experiences for those who voluntarily signed onto the Scheme in 2018. The work option is meant for trainees to put their foundational education background to use, build and acquire additional skills within the work environment,” she said.
The Minister of State intimated further that the scheme expected to see trainees considering various pathways during their stay on the Scheme leading to their exit.
She mentioned that NABCO trainees were broadly expected to pursue distinct career pathways which included gaining retention in current role or employment elsewhere; self-employment and entrepreneurship or career-focused further learning including vocational training.
“Mr Speaker, in line with the pathways set above, as an exit arrangement, some of the trainees were offered permanent employment by the lead agencies before the expiration of their three-year tenure.
Therefore, as part of the exit plan, the management of NABCO has continued its engagement with the lead Module Implementation Partners to complete their talent needs assessments and offer available vacancies to qualified and deserving trainees.
“These should lead to further employment into some of the institutions with the trainees namely, the Ghana Revenue Authority, Ghana Education Service, Ministry of Health and the Ghana Health Service, Ministry of Communications, and the Ministry of Food and Agriculture among others,” she said.
According to the minister, NABCO would continue to collaborate with other agencies and programmes to provide entrepreneurship support to those trainees, among the 67,657 with viable and innovative business ideas to become entrepreneurs adding that collaboration was currently ongoing with the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme and the Ghana Enterprise Agency under the You Start.
She noted that all other trainees were being prepared through the transition into sustainable employment opportunities or their chosen career pathways outlined earlier.
NABCO is a flagship project initiated by the New Patriotic Party which started with the direct recruitment of 100,000 tertiary graduates, some of whom had been unemployed for nearly a decade.
It had the goal of improving public service delivery through the temporary job creation to unemployed graduates.
In terms of its structure, the 36-month programme had three key phases thus six months’ probation, 24-month work placement and six-month exit preparation.
All enrolled trainees applied through the seven module vehicles of the scheme: Education Ghana, Heal Ghana, Feed Ghana, Revenue Ghana, Digitise Ghana, Civic Ghana and Enterprise Ghana.