Bawku (U/E), June 14, GNA - About 400 people are benefiting from the National Apprenticed Programme in the Bawku Municipality, Garu-Tempane and the Bawku West districts.
The programme is aimed at providing vocational training for the youth to enable
them acquire skills for employment. Mr Mahamma Ayariga, the Deputy Minister of Education, said this when he
launched the programme and donated 120 sewing machines, 18 electrical equipment,
100 automobile machines and 100 hair driers on behalf of the Council for Vocational
and Technical Institutes to the assemblies at the weekend in Bawku. Mr Ayariga said it was to show the government's commitment to generate more
human resources for the country through technical and vocational programme. He said the government had seen the need to revamp the vocational and technical
programme because it was the only area that could promote rapid development= .. Mr Abduliah Musah, the Municipal Chief Executive for Bawku Municip= al,
appealed to the beneficiaries to make good use of the opportunity because it was
going to help them transform their lives and their communities. The District Chief Executive for the Garu-Tempane district, Mr Davi= d
Adakurugu, said the interventions were part of the Better Ghana Agenda and they
could only feel it when they acquired skills from their training. Mr Adakurugu said aside the training tools, the government was going to pay
for the training cost.