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Pay NABCO trainees – Mahama challenges Bawumia

The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has taken aim at the New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, regarding his recent claims to be committed to creating jobs for the youth.

Mr Mahama expressed his scepticism over the NPP’s track record on job creation, highlighting a history of unfulfilled promises.

During a campaign stop in Kwamikrom within the Biakoye constituency as part of his tour of the Oti Region, Mahama expressed doubts about the credibility of Dr. Bawumia's assurances.

He specifically pointed to the plight of former Nation Builders Corps (NABCO) trainees, many of whom are still awaiting several months of unpaid allowances, questioning how Bawumia can guarantee employment when these obligations remain unmet.

Mahama urged Dr. Bawumia to prioritise resolving the outstanding NABCO debts before making new promises about job creation.

He stressed that demonstrating commitment to fulfilling current financial responsibilities to the youth is essential for establishing trust in any future employment initiatives.

“The governing NPP promised to provide jobs for the NABCO trainees after completion. It has been over three years and that has not happened. The allowances they also promised them during the training have not been paid."

“It is really sad because all attempts by the trainees to have their concerns addressed have been unsuccessful. If indeed Dr. Bawumia is committed to providing jobs for the youth, he should first address their concerns,” he stated.

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