Audio By Carbonatix
Government is seeking to employ about 50,000 youth under the newly improved Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Agency, (GYEEDA).
This was announced at a meeting in Tamale to transition GYEEDA into the Youth Employment Agency (YEA).
The beneficiaries are also to be paid under the country's minimum wage agreement which now stands at 7.00 cedis, instead of the meagre allowances the beneficiaries received in the past.
The Employment Minister Haruna Iddrisu revealed, among other things, interventions on how to make the agency more attractive.
Key among those new interventions are legal backing for the Agency and the roping in of employees into Ghana's minimum wage programme, Joy News' Hashmin Mohammed reported.
GYEEDA in the last two years has been in the news for all the wrong reasons with reports about non-payment of allowances to beneficiaries, corruption and misappropriation of funds.
Two persons, the former National GYEEDA Coordinator Abuga Pele and Philip Assibit are currently being prosecuted for various acts of corruption.
Government has since streamlined the operations of GYEEDA and has even given it a new name.
As part of the many interventions, the Agency which was under the Youth and Sports Ministry has now been put under the Employment Ministry.
Haruna Iddrisu warned regional YEA managers attending the meeting that Government will not tolerate any form of breaches or irregularities in the operation of the Agency.
He dismissed assertions that the Agency is no more, stating that Government is rather providing a legal basis to supervise a smooth operation of the Agency.
He said they have presented to Parliament the Youth Employment Bill and are hoping that by end of February the President would have assented to the bill.
Latest Stories
-
Police arrest 3 in Accra drug operation, recover cash and suspected cocaine
23 seconds -
Gov’t introduces mobile screening teams to boost primary health care
4 minutes -
Free Primary Healthcare to complement NHIS, not replace it — President Mahama
10 minutes -
Mohammed Kudus at the heart of both Tottenham’s and Ghana’s parallel crises
23 minutes -
Free Primary Healthcare key to achieving universal health coverage – President Mahama
23 minutes -
Kpebu says OSP ruling positive, but issues remain unsettled
25 minutes -
Energy Minister engages Pakistan envoy to deepen bilateral cooperation
33 minutes -
Madina MP Sosu questions High Court directive on OSP prosecutions
33 minutes -
Self preservation isn’t selfishness – Counsellor Perfect on family pressure before marriage
42 minutes -
NDPC, VOWAC Ghana deepen collaboration on disability inclusion in development planning
43 minutes -
Fuel relief welcome, but sustainability hinges on oil windfall — Adomako-Mensah
44 minutes -
AMA moves to amend bylaws to tackle rising urban heat risks
45 minutes -
Four killed in second Turkish school shooting in two days
47 minutes -
GRA, Finance Ministry seek nominations for AI-driven customs committee
48 minutes -
More than 200 Iranian sailors stranded after US torpedo attack return home
50 minutes