Samuel Ablakwa Okudzeto, the MP for North Tongu has succeeded in retaining NaBCo trainees in his constituency.
The Honourable, who has been Ghana’s number one MP for development, has been assisting his constituents since his tenure in office.
He recently shipped in medical equipment for their Surgical Theater Block and, among other things, abolished medical fees for assault victims.
He took to his page to celebrate yet another milestone in his development.
“As Government ends NaBCo today September 1, 2022; I am delighted to announce that I have successfully negotiated with the Chinese management of Sinostone Bioethanol Manufacturing Ltd (SBML) located in my beloved North Tongu, to immediately employ all our 97 NaBCo beneficiaries.”
He added, that they shall continue to look out for each other with their best efforts.
Also read: North Tongu: MP abolishes fees borne by assault victims
As Government ends NaBCo today September 1, 2022; I am delighted to announce that I have successfully negotiated with the Chinese management of Sinostone Bioethanol Manufacturing Ltd (SBML) located in my beloved North Tongu, to immediately employ all our 97 NaBCo beneficiaries. pic.twitter.com/6Ab9p0KAeF
— Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa (@S_OkudzetoAblak) September 1, 2022
About NaBCo
The Nation Builders Corps, also known as N.A.B.C.O, is a Ghanaian initiative, introduced by the Government to provide jobs to unemployed post-secondary school graduates. The focus of the initiative will be solving public service delivery in health, education, agriculture, technology, governance and drive revenue mobilization and collection. Trainees of this flagship program are given monthly stipends.
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