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Ghanaian ICT firm, rLG Communication is hoping to complete the training of 15 thousand youth in mobile phone repairs and maintenance before end of year.The company has so far trained over six thousand people nationwide, under the ICT module of the National Youth Employment Programme.Communications Manager, Millicent Atuguba told Luv FM beneficiaries are offered placement opportunities under rLG’s umbrella project to market telecommunication products and services.“What we do is that when they graduate we absorb them through the marketing [wing]; we help them in placements. There are people who have risen from sales executives to marketing managers with rLG and that is because we help them to grow and help them go up in the education ladder. We help them to gain financial freedom which rLG stands for”, she stated.Ms. Atuguba says the introduction of the third brand of rLG mobile phones is to further increase the market share of the locally-assembled R, G and L series of phones.The company is targeting to capture about 80 percent of mobile phone sales in the country. The Communications Manager emphasized the company is alive to its corporate social responsibility programmes.rLG Communication would be drilling 70 mechanized bore-holes in selected deprived communities across the country.Story by Kofi Adu Domfeh/Luv FM/Ghana
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