Okaikwei Central MP Commits to Youth Development to Curb Unemployment

The Member of Parliament for Okaikwei Central Constituency, Patrick Yaw Boamah, has reiterated his commitment to carrying out human development initiatives to empower the youth.

The move, according to him, is aimed at, among other things, curbing unemployment in his constituency and the country as a whole.

Speaking at a breakfast meeting with members of the clergy at the Abeka Presbyterian Church on Saturday, the MP outlined a number of ongoing initiatives in the constituency that are yielding results.

“We have been focusing on ICT training. Just last week, we hosted about 300 students in ICT training, an initiative I partnered with an NGO to execute,” he noted.

He also announced the upcoming free vacation classes, set to begin on Monday, April 14. The program, according to the MP, seeks to keep students academically engaged while on school break.

“We want to ensure that their minds remain on their books so we can achieve the best academic outcomes. And so far, we are seeing very good results.

It is always inspiring to visit campuses and see what these students are achieving. My primary focus will continue to be on human development and empowerment,” he stressed.

Highlighting some achievements from such initiatives so far, the MP noted that over 500 students have already benefited from various educational programs rolled out across the constituency.

He also expressed gratitude to the clergy for their consistent support and encouraged them to design innovative initiatives that he would be willing to partner with to execute.

 

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