The Government of Ghana has a good news for all senior high school students



Government to provide employment for about 1.2 million senior high school graduates.


Government is deliberately wanting to guarantee the work of about 1.2 million alumni from Senior High Schools just as specialized and professional establishments, the Minister for Employment and Labor Relations, Ignatius Baffour-Awuah has uncovered. 


He said the high support of the free SHS has constrained government to locate an enduring answer for the joblessness of second cycle graduates. 


The part serve showed that the mass admission of understudies in the Free SHS will see the ascent of joblessness however government is striving to handle the issue. 


"The issue of joblessness is required to develop in the short to medium term because of the achievement of the administration's free SHS program and the arranged TVET for Senior High Technical Schools," the Minister said at the dispatch of a report by the World Bank on youth joblessness in Ghana. 


He included, "More than 1.2 million youngsters will graduate yearly from second cycle establishments to select tertiary instruction or preparing or move legitimately into the work markets. This is an expansion from the 800,000 understudies took on auxiliary schools. Endeavors should subsequently be multiplied to guarantee that business openings exist for the results of our instruction and preparing foundations." 


As per him, government will urge the adolescent to try out agribusiness and furthermore sustain individuals with business enterprise characteristics. 


"The cassava venture, public business plan and presidential pitch are key instances of a portion of the mediations the legislature is utilizing to give occupations to youthful people. These endeavors are notwithstanding customary business openings in the proper parts of the economy," Ignatius Baffour-Awuah said. 


The Minister additionally noticed that administration will collaborate with nearby and worldwide substances to guarantee the work of youngsters.

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