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The next NDC government will make sure the national apprenticeship program will support the youth who are interested in skilled training and equip them with special incentives to start their own shops to earn a living.
According to the party’s parliamentary candidate for Nhyieaso, Faustina Dery, there will be jobs for school dropouts.

Madam Faustina Dery addressed the people of Dakojomu when she organised a free breast screening exercise in the Nhieaso constituency.
She emphasised the need to carry all people along in the job creation agenda of the NDC.

"Not everyone benefited from Education which most are into apprenticeship, the NDC government has put in good measures to support such people," she said
"My office will be widely open to support the youth into apprenticeship program."
A member of the NDC national campaign team, Dr. Mary Awisi, said the time has come for Ghanaians to chase the NPP out of government.
"There is no trust in the Npp flagbearer Dr Bawumia, because he is part to the current poor government which he has nothing better to offer to Ghanaians - she expressed.
Some residents of Dakojomu who benefited from the breast screening exercise share their excitement.
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