The Youth Employment Agency (YEA) is partnering with the Regional Maritime University (RMU) to offer free skill training to reduce youth unemployment in the country.
Two hundred (200) youth across the length and breadth of the country have been recruited to undertake nine month Marine Engineering Technician's Programme at the university.
Designed under the trades and vocation module of the YEA, the programme seeks to prepare the beneficiaries adequately in the job market.
The Head of Marine Engineering at the RMU Engineer Joseph Felix Tetteh made this known to Adom News when he conducted journalists round the university in Accra.
The eight reporters are attending 14-day national media training course on oil, gas and mining as a follow-up to the regional training Core A, held in Tanzania.
It was attended by 24 African journalists selected from Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda from October 16-29, this year.
Being organised by the NRGI, in collaboration with Penplusbytes, the International Institute of ICT Journalism, the training programmes are aimed at empowering participants to tell the true story in the extractive sector.
Ing. Tetteh indicates that the successful trainees will acquire internationally accredited certification issued by University to enable them get employment opportunities in the maritime sector or set their own businesses.
Source: Adom News I Abednego Asante Asiedu I abednego.asante-asiedu@adomonline.com twitter: @Abednegoasante


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