Ghana Government plans to establish a Labour Bank – Dr Kingsley Agyeman reveals

"The experience and skills acquired by numerous Ghanaians on scholarship across the globe will be harnessed to the benefit of Ghana,"

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The registrar of Ghana Scholarship Secretariat, Dr. Kingsley Aggyeman, has disclosed that his outfit in collaboration with other state actors including the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre (GIPC) will create a labour bank to address challenges of investors and also for export.

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According to him, this innovation will create a platform for the supply of the right human resource to meet the needs of industry of Ghanaians who have undergone training outside the country through the scholarship secretariat.

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Work culture and language barriers associated with foreign business will be minimized with the availability of people trained from these countries to promote a healthy working environment for productivity.

“The experience and skills acquired by numerous Ghanaians on scholarship across the globe will be harnessed to the benefit of Ghana,” he emphasized

He announced this during the 10th anniversary of the Ghana Morocco Old Students Association (GHAMOSA) in Accra under the theme ‘celebrating 10 years of promoting regional integration through students youth diplomacy.’

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He noted that the tremendous support Ghana receives from other countries to train Ghanaians “offers us an opportunity to coordinate our humam capital for effective deployment to earn foreign exchange and the transfer of technology for local industries”.

He underscored the importance of the corperation between institutions of state to drive policies for the socio economic development of Ghana.

“Labour bank, an institution where workers who are willing to work could register themselves with it and the employers could get workers from it is a key strategic resource to institutions for identification and utilization of the right human resource, making significant impact to corporate objectives.

It offers the labour market well trained personnel, appriopriate and tailored to meet the demands of the industry to achieve effectiveness and efficiency,” he stated.

Ghana can boast of a sizeable number of professionals who obtained training outside the country and are making great strides in their various fields either home or abroad towards development.

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