As the search by Ghanaian youth for jobs continue, the tailoring and dressmaking industry have been identified as a huge source for job creation thereby contributing immensely in reducing the high unemployment situation in the country.
It is in this regard that the Builsa North Municipal Assembly and the government has and will continue to invest in the private sector such as the dressmaking industry to help create employment for the teaming Youth of the Municipality.
Interventions such as the you start program, rural enterprise development program and many other interventions targeting the youth have been implemented by government to address the lack of capital by the Youth such as tailors and dress makers to put their skills acquired during training to use.
This was contained in a speech read on behalf of the Builsa North Municipal Chief Executive Mad. Vida Anaab by the Builsa North Npp Constituency Chairman
Mr Atuga Albert Ajapoak on 26th November,2022 at the Sandema durbar grounds during the graduation ceremony of 43 apprentices who successfully went through a three years training in tailoring and dressmaking and have passed all the necessary examinations to be graduated.
He urged the graduates who are now going to be masters on their own to take human relationship (customer relation) very serious since that’s the only way to improve their skills.
He added that, the struggle that graduates go through at acquiring stores to put their skills to use will soon become a thing of the past as the Assembly is working closely with the contractor of the market stores to put them to good use.
He presented an amount of (1000) thousand Ghana cedis to the group to aid in their activities whilst pledging the Assembly's commitment at Assisting the Ghana Tailors and dressmakers Association in the Municipality to help train more youth in Tailoring and dressmaking.
Mr. Eric Abatong Municipal Chairman of the tailors and dressmakers Association and Mr. Addala Nicholas Asangbisa; Parents Association Chairman of the group in their speeches appealed to the Municipal Assembly and philanthropic organisations to help the Association with tailoring machines and other working tools to help train more Youth in tailoring and dressmaking.
They also appealed to the Assembly to help the Association complete an ongoing training and examination centre currently under construction to provide a congenial environment for training and conducting exams for apprentices who are about completing their course of training.
The Municipal Director of the National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI) Akeeda Roger Awinbe took the graduates through grant schemes they can fall on to start their businesses.
Abagi Edna and Eunice Azetiim Akanvaba who were part of the graduates expressed gratitude to their masters for taking them through the three years training program successfully and also appealed to the Municipal Assembly to help set them up in order to put what they have learnt to use thereby preventing them from travelling down south to engage in menial jobs.
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