Vice-President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has pledged to prioritise the welfare of the youth as his central focus by generating adequate investment in the Youth Employment Agency, if elected president.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony of 10,000 trained artisans under the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) Skilled Trained Programme at Valley View University at Techiman in the Bono Region, he reiterated his commitment to assisting young people in any way he could to combat the threat of unemployment.

The presidential candidate of the NPP said, “God willing, when I become president, I will fully support the YEA a lot more with massive investment… because they need to expand their initiatives to benefit many more youth who can work for the government.”

The Vice-President also revealed that the Government had spent over Ghc6 billion on vocational and technical training education for the past seven years.

“Aside from Free SHS, we have also made Vocational and Technical education free, which also forms part of entrepreneurial training for the youth. We have invested Ghc6 billion over the last seven years in vocational and technical education,” he said.

GHartisan APP

As part of the incentives provided for the beneficiaries, the YEA will be launching the GHartisan app. This is an innovative online platform where the profiles of all trained artisans will be listed and connected to customers across the country.

“Next month, the YEA will be launching an app called GHartisan app. I look forward to seeing the operation of this app because I believe it will really be of great benefit to you all (trainees).” Dr. Bawumia said.