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Individuals claiming to be beneficiaries of the Nation Builders Corps (NABCO) have flooded social media with concerns regarding unpaid allowance.
They say allowance for the past three months have not been paid, therefore, have called on President Akufo-Addo and other relevant stakeholders to intervene.
According to users on Twitter, life has become unbearable since they are unable to cater for their families.
NABCO was introduced by the Akufo-Addo led administration in 2017 as part of measures to address graduate unemployment in the country.
The initiative was run under seven modules namely; Educate Ghana, Heal Ghana, Feed Ghana, Revenue Ghana, Digitize Ghana, Enterprise Ghana, and Civic Ghana.
Below are some comments on Twitter:
@MBawumia Mr. Veep you chaired a meeting and the outcome was for #nabco trainees to remain at post. They did remain sir but have still not been paid since September. People need to be paid for work done sir. #paynabcotrainess
— Nabco Pensioner 😞 (@nfodjoe) December 10, 2021
Nana please pay us and we will leave you alone, we will leave this nabco initiative and all that comes with it, we will find something else to do, we understand all u said to us were for votes so we r over it. Just pay us n we’ll be on our way @NAkufoAddo #NABCO
— Nabco Abrabo (@NabcoAbrabo) December 10, 2021
Pay #NABCO trainees now Nana Akufo Addo @NAkufoAddo led NPP government.
Dr Bawumia @MBawumia your silence on the NABCO trainees unpaid stipends is not healthy at all. https://t.co/OptQQsaN73— kojo mensah (@pkojomensah) December 10, 2021
Tell us the truth Mr President@NAkufoAddo @MBawumia, let us know where we #nabco stand#NABCO let us not waste.our youthful years always hoping
— Cutie kute (@Jackcuti1) December 10, 2021
Aden#paynabcotrainees
If we say we are worried it'll be an understatement, we are broken
— Cutie kute (@Jackcuti1) December 10, 2021
Please pay us @NAkufoAddo#NABCO#Shaxiislive#KalyJaySpace
It's not like you're dashing as money as you pay your communicators, we've duly worked for it
— Cutie kute (@Jackcuti1) December 10, 2021
Pay us what's due us#NABCO @NAkufoAddo
I need my 3 months stipend to go start street hawking @NAkufoAddo #NABCO such a shameful end to a promising initiative
— Nabco Abrabo (@NabcoAbrabo) December 10, 2021
People don’t respect nabco trainees at all, it was supposed to be a beautiful project to curb unemployment n now it is doing a lot harm than good @NAkufoAddo #NABCO
— Nabco Abrabo (@NabcoAbrabo) December 10, 2021
Three months is suffering enaf Mr President @NAkufoAddo
— Cutie kute (@Jackcuti1) December 10, 2021
Please pay us#NABCO
Pay us our Three months stipend straight, we need to cater for our families#NABCO
— Arabella (@Arabellabae1) December 10, 2021
@NAkufoAddo Mr prez we(NABCO) are really disappointed in u. U mean to tell us uve never heard of the NABCO sufferings ohh
U ve already used as for ur political ambitions. God bless u. Give us our 2months stipends make depart we beg we worked for it.
We thank u#NABCO #NABCO— DiiK (@Twitwime24times) December 10, 2021
@NAkufoAddo @MBawumia because you both Anyars have refused to pay our 3 months allowance, I am now playing hide and seek with my debtors including my own fiancé.What kind of life is that?
— Mensah (@Mensah27968278) December 10, 2021
Pay us our 3 months allowance today and make us permanent as promised #nabco
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