Member of Parliament (MP) for Ablekuma West, Ursula Owusu Ekuful has launched the second phase of work, pay and own taxi scheme in her constituency.
The move, aimed at economically empowering the unemployed in her constituency kick-started in May 2019 with 10 taxis on three-year payment terms with the second phase launched on Friday, 8th November 2019.
Speaking to journalists after the launch and handing over of the second batch of taxis to drivers, Mrs Owusu Ekuful said the scheme will go a long way to provide employment to the otherwise unemployed youth in her constituency.
“Not everybody has skills for white colour jobs and so we need to look at how we can also empower the various kinds of young people in the constituency with employable skills,” she said.
She said per the arrangements with the coordinators of the scheme, the drivers will after three years own the taxis, making them financially independent while having skills that can “enable them stand on their two feet.”
“There is something for everyone, some will work in an office, some will do petty trading, and others are drivers who need support to also drive,” she added.
Mrs Owusu Ekuful urged the drivers to uphold the terms and conditions of the scheme to ensure its success and expansion for others to also benefit.
On behalf of the beneficiaries, Jacob Osarfo expressed gratitude to the lawmaker for her extreme desire to empower her constituents through the provision of various schemes.
“We are very happy, we didn’t expect that from the Minister, but today, we realized that the Minster is someone we can put our trust in,” he said
Latest Stories
-
$97m recklessly spent on National Cathedral project – Gov’t reveals
46 minutes -
Not even an A4 sheet: Oppong Nkrumah chases government for documents on flagship programmes
53 minutes -
Chief, minors charged with illegal mining
1 hour -
National Cathedral project: GH₵38m in MoMo donations unaccounted for – Gov’t
1 hour -
Over 13 countries expressed interest in recruiting Ghanaian health workers – Health Minister
1 hour -
National Cathedral audit uncovered huge procurement irregularities – Kwakye-Ofosu
1 hour -
GH₵4.9m wrongly paid to Adjaye & Associates for National Cathedral project – report
1 hour -
Gov’t denies plans to convert National Cathedral Site into Cultural Convention Centre
1 hour -
Bono House of Chiefs ordered to submit Sampahene’s Chieftaincy Declaration form to House of Chiefs
1 hour -
20 illegal miners perish in a caved mine at Akyem Wenchi
1 hour -
Full text: State of National Cathedral and matters arising
2 hours -
Mahama orders forensic audit into operations of National Cathedral Secretariat
2 hours -
National Cathedral: Gov’t moves to dissolve Board of Trustees, Secretariat remains scrapped
2 hours -
Only 360 of 1,278 small-scale mining licenses vetted are genuine – Ministry
2 hours -
Prof Karikari lauds Sulemana Braimah’s MFWA leadership at 80th birthday lecture
2 hours