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General News of Sunday, 7 May 2017

Source: PK Dickson

I will end youth unemployment during my tenure in office - YEA CEO

The YEA CEO visited campus and offices of online trading academy on his tour. The YEA CEO visited campus and offices of online trading academy on his tour.

The newly appointed CEO of Youth Employment Agency, Justin Kodua Frimpong says, he is on a mission to end youth unemployment in Ghana.

He told a group of Journalists in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that he had come to the US to explore strategies to arrest the massive unemployment among young people in Ghana.

The Chief Executive says he realizes the importance of his Agency to his Government's promise of massive Job creation to Ghanaians.

"Hitherto, the YEA has been used for other purposes other than what was originally intended by the former NPP government, which established it. I am committed to modernizing it to achieve its original purpose."

The NPP government came into power on the promise of massive Job creation for Ghanaians.

He says his office is going to make the YOUTH IN ICT MODULE of the YEA an essential tool in creating a livelihood for young people.

"If we can reorient the youth's exposure to the Internet, I believe that we can end Cyber fraud and equipment them with stills to make legitimate income using the same computers.

He is therefore began talks with executives of Online Trading Academy to make Ghana the first in Africa to benefit from internet trading education.

His mission took him to four States in the US including North Carolina, Las Vegas, Pennsylvania and New York.

In Pennsylvania, the Chief Executive visited the campus and offices of online trading academy, the foremost Online Investment Training providers in the world.

"The way forward for any economy in our generation is to maximize the power of technology. Over the years, the youths in Ghana either have not taken the fullest advantage of Technology or they have simply just abused this unbelievable resource".

He says he envisages a period during his term as the head of the Youth Employment Agency where the majority of Young Persons in Ghana will have the skill to make legitimate living through the internet to reduce the burden on government to provide Jobs for virtually everyone that gets out of the Nation’s Tertiary institutions.

A World Bank study on youth joblessness in Ghana shows alarming figures that keep rising each year.

“The purpose for which the Agency was established by the Former NPP administration has been completely sidestepped and instead used as a political tool," he said.

He says he is committed and energized by his trip to the United States to make his office more fully responsive to the needs of young people in Ghana