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NABCO threatens demo over unpaid allowances

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The Coalition of NABCO Trainees has threatened to embark on a demonstration on June 10 over unpaid allowances.


The Coalition said the economic situation of Trainees had worsened due to the failure of government to pay their seven months of unpaid allowances after the Government had asked them to remain at the post.

In a press statement signed by Frank Quansah, the National Secretary for NABCO Trainees, and sighted by Beach Newsroom, the Coalition said the hope of Trainees in their career exit pathway had been curtailed owing to the delay by the government to migrate them into permanent mainstream work.

The Coalition said all efforts to get the government to fulfil its promise and pay an accruing sum of 4,900 Ghana Cedis to each trainee had been fruitless and stated the resolve of the Trainees to demonstrate in demand for their allowances.

The Nation Builders Corps (NABCO) programme is a government initiative to address graduate unemployment to solve social problems. The focus of the initiative will be solving public service delivery in health, education, agriculture, technology, governance and drive revenue mobilization and collection.

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-GNA-

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