YEA Remains Committed To Its Mandate - CEO

The Chief Executive Officer of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA), Mr. Kofi Baah Agyepong says the agency remains committed to its mandate of creating and facilitating jobs for the youth of Ghana.

To this end, he assured that the government and for that matter the agency, will work assiduously to ensure as many youth as possible, irrespective of their background, develop appropriate employable skills to enable them contribute their quota to the economy in diverse ways.

Quoting the famous statement by His Excellency President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo during the COVID-19 weekly broadcast to the nation that “we know how to bring the economy back to life. What we do not know is how to bring the people back to life”, the YEA CEO explained that as the economy was bouncing back steadily despite the external shocks, government needed to partner with the private sector to speed up the process and it was that motivation that led to the collaboration with the insurance industry players to train and employ those young ones into the industry.

The CEO made these remarks at the official launch of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) and National insurance Commission (NIC) collaboration on Tuesday, 2nd May, 2023, in Accra to train an estimated six thousand (6000) youth nationwide as insurance agents.

The launch was held on the theme “Building a Sustainable Future; Creating opportunities for the youth through Insurance”.

According to him, investing in the youth is the smartest move to securing the country’s future and the YEA remains committed to providing the necessary platform for job creation and equipping the youth to become "change" agents.

He disclosed that the agency in line with its mandate and vision has created over twenty-five thousand (25000) direct jobs backed by verifiable date and at least 60000 indirect jobs in the past nine months.

Giving the breakdown, he explained that the YEA over the past year trained and deployed 6000 Community Health Workers (CHWs) across the health centres and CHPS Compounds in the country, 15000 Community Protection Assistants (CPAs) had been engaged by the Ghana Police Service, 500 Prisons Office Assistants, 800 artisans registered and  an ongoing recruitment of 5000 workers for the cocoa sector in the Western Region and the current recruitment of an estimated 6000 youth as insurance agents nationwide to serve in various insurance companies across the country.

He encouraged the trainees to take their training seriously and live up to expectation at the various companies they are posted to.

The CEO expressed no doubt about the ability of the Ghanaian to deliver saying the youth have the energy, knowledge and creativity to tackle some of the pressing problems in this time of economic recovery.

According to him, “it is for this reason that the YEA has started partnership with the private sector as the engine of growth to facilitate jobs for the youth of the country".

He expressed the hope that this partnership with the NIC to train the youth and facilitate their deployment to insurance companies would be sustained in order to ensure that as many qualified insurance agents operate in the industry.

Mrs. Anita Kusi Boateng, Board Chair of YEA in her remarks, called for more innovative ideas to address the challenges of unemployment among the youth.

She explained the need to think outside the box to explore and exploit the opportunities available to create the needed jobs for the youth.

She urged the media to carry the message of employment creation among the youth and minimize the negative stories on social media platforms.