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A/R; THE GOV'T HAS A BEFITTING EXIT PLANS FOR NABCO TRAINEES _MONITORING DIR

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   The Ashanti Regional NABCO  Director in Charge of monitoring Mr Martin Ameyaw has stated emphatically that the government would not subject the NABCO trainees into a stated of redundancy and dismay.    He explained that more than   20000 NABCO TRAINEES had already secured meaningful job whilst the government is finding several means of creating job avenues to rest of  the trainees.     According to him the government has rolled out programmes like ENTREPRENEURSHIP SUPPORT,PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT SCHEME AND SCHOLARSHIP OFFERS  to acquaint the  trainees likewise in their endeavors .     He went further to unveiled that the government has vowed to support 39000 trainees who have the enthusiasm to venture into entrepreneurship and innovative path with financial aid and the related assistance to enable them swing effectively into their trade therefore there is for the future.   With this inline trainees should not forget to honor the president with their thumb in the impending general polls

WE HAVE BEEN STRIVING FOR HEALTH FACILITY FOR THE PAST 40YRS_AKWAMUHENE BIPOA.

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       The Akwamuhene of Bipoa Traditional Council  Nana Agyei Gyasi has stated emphatically that,the major headache of the township is how to get a befitting health facility to serve as their primary health care unit for the community.    He explained further that,access to health care for the community has remained a major challenge and it had persisted for the past 40yrs.    He bemoaned that,a lady of the town had a snake bite and because of unavailability of health care the victim died.This and many other issues which had got party with health has become their daily challenge.      "The only headway is that the Salvation Army Church is putting up a health facility therefore the government and other individuals must come in to support ".He noted.     He disclosed this to Omono tv when the Bipoa Youths For Development donated 100  bags of cement to the Salvation Army Church in support of the project.    Mr Philip Mensah the Chairman for the Bipoa Youths For Development also