Warm greetings to you Mr. President and my fellow NABCO beneficiaries.
Emphatically, I am much grateful to the government for such an initiative by absorbing such huge number to curb unemployment rate in the country.
Budget which could have been allocated to employ few in various sectors have been proportionately shared among unemployed graduates in other for them to earn ends meat every months.
Mr. President bravoo to you and your team.
Mr. President I would like to appeal to you so you could withdraw the use of the NABCO uniform or cloth.
However, when we are placed in an organization/institution where they already have a prescribed uniform or cloth we have no problem because we are all bound by the organizational code.
Segregating us through the NABCO cloth from other staffs would be a serious intimidation among others in various organization through different modules under the programme.
Although the programme indicate beneficiaries as "Trainees" but we are potential unemployed professionals who could fit in various positions our colleagues occupy as permanent staff.
These beneficiaries also posses 1st classes, upper and lower class in the second division and the third class which other permanent staff possess.
Should we be a laughing stock in societies and work place in this cloth or uniform because our economy and state of affairs leave us with no choice but to be enrolled on the programme to make ends meat?
Had it not been state of our economy, are we not more experience through internship we offered in various organizations to exhibit our academic potentials.
As well through mandatory national service by applying our theoretical knowledge to practical experience?
Wasn't it through this same qualification our dear brothers and sisters had the opportunity to be employed as permanent staffs?
Should we be segregated from other staffs through ID cards and uniforms because we are the category receiving 700 cedis as trainees?
Mr. President to sum up the body of our grievances that has brought to light, the NABCO cloth will not in anyway increase productivity or help achieve the objective of the programme.
Therefore with due diligence kindly retract the idea of NABCO cloth initiative.
Thank you.
By a concern development advocate
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