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I disagree with Dr. Bawumia to scrap the compulsory NSS – David Akpaloo

An attempt to scrap the mandatory and compulsory of the National Service Scheme proposed by the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for the 2024 elections, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia will worsen the graduate unemployment situation in the country.

The mandatory national civic employment for new graduates served as a training ground to developed skills and enhance human resource development of the youth who are out from the university without any inherent skills and potential for employment.

David Akpaloo the Executive Director -Monarch Education Hub (An Educational Consultancy Oragnisation; said this on Adekyee Mu Nsem morning show 92.3 FM hosted by Citizen Kofi Owusu.
He is of the view that, the scheme sometimes served as employment avenue for some graduates who have no choice to signed on for an extension since there is non-existing jobs in the country.

Going forward, David Akpaloo, said it’s important to take note of the modules and course structure in our Universities are knowledge base and if care is not taken, most of the graduate that will come out after graduating without any skills, can not meet the right human resource knowledge and talents for the job market.

In another development, the flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for the 2024 elections, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia says when he is voted into office, National Service will no longer be mandatory.

According to the Vice President, “To help our youth get jobs, I believe it is time to rethink the concept of our current National Service Scheme.

He was emphatic that “My government will propose that those who after completion of their education can secure jobs would be exempted from National Service.

“National Service will no longer be mandatory and students will have the option to decide whether to do National Service. This will also encourage companies to go to campuses for recruitment annually.”

The National Service Scheme (NSS) in Ghana is a mandatory programme for all Ghanaian citizens who have completed tertiary education.

Established by the National Service Act of 1980 (Act 426), the scheme aims to foster national unity and development by deploying graduates to serve in various sectors of the country’s economy.
Upon graduation from university or other tertiary institutions, eligible individuals are required to register with the NSS and undergo a one-year National Service programme.

He opined that during this period, participants are assigned to work in government agencies, educational institutions, health facilities, private sector organisations, or other approved institutions across Ghana.

David Akpaloo reiterated that, the NSS provides participants with valuable work experience, exposure to different sectors, and the opportunity to contribute to national development. Participants are expected to perform their duties diligently and actively engage in community service projects to support local communities.

The scheme also includes components such as orientation programmes, where participants receive training on their roles and responsibilities, as well as seminars and workshops to enhance their skills and knowledge.

Upon successful completion of the National Service programme, participants are issued with certificates, which are often required for employment in both the public and private sectors in Ghana. Additionally, participants may qualify for certain benefits, such as priority consideration for government employment and eligibility for loans and scholarships.

Overall, the National Service Scheme plays a crucial role in shaping the professional and personal development of Ghanaian graduates while contributing to national development efforts.
AYM Kukah.E:mail:kukahalexander7@gmail.com

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