Audio By Carbonatix
The Minister of Youth and Sports, Alhaji Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak, has blamed the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) for the delay in paying personnel of the National Youth Employment Programme (NYEP).
He said money had already been channeled through the ADB to clear the backlog in March and April, after ADB had refused to implement an earlier agreement for payment.
“The moment ADB got this money, then ADB, I mean, went on their oars; because it was a gentleman agreement, they just said that no, they still think the outstanding is so huge and they cannot pay.
“In fact it was so shocking for us in government because we felt that was our gentleman agreement waiting the approval of the bank.”
Alhaji Mubarak expressed “surprised” that the personnel of NYEP were yet to be paid even though ADB had written to his outfit that payment was on course.
“Monday, first thing first, I will have to personally move to ADB to find out what is happening.”
The Minister told Joy News on Saturday that it is becoming “difficult” for the government to deal with ADB and warned of possible abrogation of contract between the two.
Meanwhile members of NYEP have called on government to intervene otherwise they may be forced to lay down their tools.
The problem of inadequate funding for the programme started under the previous administration and its smooth running is still being impeded under the current government.
The greater Accra branch of the NYEP is planning to protest to draw attention to their grievances and to also petition President Mills on his arrival from the U.K trip.
Story by Isaac Essel/Myjoyonline.com
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
From waste to wealth: My experience at Higher Life Academy
14 minutes -
Specialist links rising kidney disease cases among children to toxic pollutants, heavy metals
28 minutes -
Ghanaian defender Manuel Ayitey joins Spanish side Villarreal on a two-year deal
33 minutes -
Cambodia’s former opposition leader receives royal pardon for 27-year sentence
35 minutes -
Three killed in Uganda after crashing into elephant
35 minutes -
GoldBod seals refinery partnership with Royal Ghana Gold Limited
37 minutes -
Political scientist downplays perceived tension between Haruna Iddrisu and Asiedu Nketia
38 minutes -
Salt off the Table: Why this Rule could Save Lives
40 minutes -
Social media and the culture of public confrontation: What are we teaching the next generation?
44 minutes -
NDC capable of managing emerging tensions between Haruna Iddrisu and Asiedu Nketiah — Dr Amakye-Boateng
45 minutes -
How many V8 cars equal one PET-CT Scanner — And why does Ghana still not have enough PET imaging capacity?
46 minutes -
2026 World Cup: ‘We are ready to fight together for every ball’ – Carlos Queiroz
47 minutes -
Regulation by invoicing: The systemic flaws in NITA’s licensing push and the threat to Ghana’s digital trust
54 minutes -
Police arrest 74 suspects in anti-narcotics operations in Upper East Region
56 minutes -
Two foreign nationals arrested in pre-dawn anti-galamsey raid in Ashanti Region
56 minutes