Some of the students at the workshop
BARCLAYS BANK, soon to be Absa Bank Ghana, has equipped about 300 tertiary students drawn from the Northern and Upper East regions with skills and knowledge required to enter into the corporate world.
They were among other things taught entrepreneurial skills and good work ethics.
The skills training programme held was meant to help prepare the students for the job market.
This formed part of the bank’s “Ready to Work Programme”, which sought to enhance community development through youth empowerment.
Priscilla Yeboah, Head of Citizenship at the bank, expressed worry about the situation where some employed graduates lacked the necessary basic work skills and ethics.
She
added that it was therefore vital to give them the training to successfully fit
into the job market. “We at Absa
Bank believe that the future of the country depends on the youth and so it is necessary
to invest in their development, which I think will accelerate the development
of the nation.”
She underlined their determination to do
everything they could to support community development, to improve on living
conditions of the people.
“We are passionate about developing communities in the country and we want to be part of their growth by supporting the youth in various forms of entrepreneurial development and small and medium enterprises (SMEs),” she said.
Evans Hokey, Programmes Manager at Enactus Ghana, advised the students to live up to expectation and develop strong work culture after they graduated from school.
A business desk report