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Some 389 skilled workers from diverse districts in the Ashanti region have undergone training in their specific fields courtesy of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) and Aseda Foundations.
The training covered a range of trades such as steel bending, interior and event decoration, spraying, bead making, make-up, motor vehicle electrical, motor vehicle mechanics, and dressmaking, among others.
The Executive Director of the GNPC Foundation, Dr Dominic Eduah emphasised the initiative's significance, highlighting its potential to positively transform the lives of these artisans.

Over the past two years, under the guidance of the GNPC Foundation, these artisans underwent comprehensive training to enhance their skills.
They also participated in the National Vocational Training Institute (NVTI) examinations, receiving certificates upon completion.
During their graduation ceremony, they were equipped with various essential tools to support their operations.

The provided tools include sewing machines, industrial machines, stand dryers, local ovens, cylinders, welding machines, cutting machines, polishing machines, tilers cutting machines, aluminium cutting machines, spraying machines, acetylene and oxygen cylinders, diagnostic machines, gas stoves, local oven cylinders, bench grinders, metal cutting machines, hacksaw frames, among others.
Dr Eduah emphasised that the programme is designed for direct benefit and impact on the beneficiaries.

“This is the most important programme amongst all the programmes we are handling,” he said.
He highlighted the foundation's special attention to the programme, confirming its continuation with an additional 10,000 candidates starting next year.

“It adds value to the artisans. Today, they leave here with their tools to start something on their own. And that’s our interest.”
Dr. Dominic Eduah encouraged artisans to take the initiative of writing relevant examinations in their field after completing the training.
He emphasises that obtaining certification through examinations will enhance their operations and broaden their market reach.

Some of the beneficiaries express excitement about the programme as Amankwah Richard highlights its potential to reduce crime.
The goal was to train 500 artisans, but only 389 completed the programme. Some participants, despite completing all stages, were unable to take the exams.
“By just hearing of the word exams, they run away. But this is a special exam designed by NVTI to ensure that they are certified,” he stated.
Dr Eduah urged parents to address the mentioned challenges to ensure a smoother experience in future training sessions.
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