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More than half of graduates in Ghana struggle to find jobs after school – NSS Boss reveals

The Executive Director of Ghana National Service Scheme (NSS), Mustapha Ussif has revealed that over 50% of our graduates from tertiary institutions in Ghana do not find jobs 2 years after their national service and 20% of these graduates still do not find jobs 3 years after service.

He disclosed when he presented a paper on the topic, “transitioning from National Service to Regular Work” at the National Summit on Tertiary Education and Enterprise Development at Koforidua in the Eastern Region.

The 3-day Summit organised by the Ministry of Education in collaboration with the Ministry of Business Development and other collaborating Ministries under the theme “Putting the Graduates to Work” is aimed at reducing the rate of graduate unemployment in the country.

The NSS boss said the unemployment rate is the reality the country faces and that has necessitated the need to redesign policies for the youth to have a clear path to secure jobs to improve their livelihoods which will enable them contribute towards national development.

The National Service Scheme he said, has played and continue to play a crucial role in deploying graduates from our tertiary institutions to workplaces within the public and private sectors across the country.

“In the past 6 years, the Scheme has posted about 502,494 graduates to various public and private sectors of the economy averaging 70,000 each year and 106,000 deployed in 2018”.

“In recognizing the instrumental role the Scheme plays in brokering graduates employment between different sectors of the economy”, the Scheme, he said, “has been on a constant quest to consistently evolve itself and become responsible to the needs of graduates and employment trends of the job market and the required skills needed.”

The Scheme under his leadership has embarked on several innovative programs to ensure personnel deployed by the scheme gain the requisite skills and techniques to enable them become job creators instead of job seekers.

The Scheme he added, has strategically introduced programs that will ensure our graduates benefit fully from the President’s flagship programs such as the “Rearing for Food and Jobs”. This has led to the introduction of the Entrepreneurship and Innovative Module (EIM) by the Scheme where graduates are trained in the various value chain of poultry production. Subsequently successful beneficiaries of this program will be resourced financially and provided with the needed logistics to enable them set up their own businesses after service”.

The Scheme, he further said, would support personnel under this module to acquire the needed financial capital and required skills from Microfinance and Small Loans (MASLOC), National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Plan (NEIP), Venture Capital and other agencies to enable beneficiaries start their own enterprises, hence creating jobs to absorb other unemployed graduates and non-graduates.

This he said will help reduce the unemployment rate in the country and will also encourage our graduates to become entrepreneurs and job creators instead of seekers.

“The Scheme last year entered into a strategic partnership with an entity called Songhai Group to establish a training hub, where 10 personnel are being trained and vetted by consultants on how to develop next-generation digital tools. Their mandate is to develop solutions to the many challenges we face as a nation”. The Scheme he said, believes that a strong partnership with the private sector would galvanize the ongoing efforts towards developing and empowering service personnel who can create jobs and compete globally on the talent market.

In conclusion, he admonished graduates to embrace opportunities created by the current government such as “Planting and Rearing for Food and Jobs”, National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Plan, MASLOC, etc. to enable the youth become entrepreneurs.

Speakers from various agencies and institutions also had their turn to speak on the subject and made meaningful contributions to solving the unemployment challenges we face as a country.

The Summit is scheduled to end on Friday March 15, 2019.

By: Kekeli Kuatsenu/awakenewsonline.com

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