National Service Scheme is mandated to deploy a pool of skilled manpower drawn primarily from tertiary institutions to support the development efforts of both the public and private sectors in Ghana.
It is mandated by the constitution of Ghana that graduands from tertiary institutions are to serve the country for a year under the National Service Scheme to promote the well-being of the country.
As a result of this, the chairman of woodworkers association in the Bono East region, Mr. Akwasi Gyan Dwomo has called on the National Service Secretariat and the government of Ghana to always include artisanal works in the areas where national Service personnel are posted to serve.
According to him, it is painful when artisanal works are excluded from fields national service personnel are posted to serve. He said the artisans could have supported the government to reduce the unemployment rate if they are posted there
Mr. Dwomo said most people after completing national service become jobless. If they had their national Service at artisanal works they would have gained some skills to create their businesses to make living comfortably for themselves.
Finally Mr . Akwasi Gyan Dwomo called on the government of Ghana to support artisans in the country because they play major roles to build the country and also reducing unemployment rate.
He made all these known in an interview with Osomafo Kwame Owusu in Techiman, the Bono East regional capital.
Story by: Osomafo Kwame Owusu
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