Columnist: Elvis Owusu Dankyi
Among
many other issues in Ghana, we have unemployment to think about. The
government, the people, the systems and sundries have their own part to play. I
take this opportunity to put all the parties involved on one stage to advise in
helping to eradicate or minimize the challenge of unemployment in Ghana.
Ghana
is on the favorable side of this story because we are not the first to suffer
from this social issue, and if we shall minimize it, we shall not be the first
to do that either. That means that we should learn from nations who have been
able to manage their unemployment rate to a very low degree.
Also,
production techniques should suit the needs of the nation. So that we don’t end
up importing more that we are able to produce. In that we shall convert more
imported goods into in-made good which will provide Ghanaians with employment.
There
should be more assistance for self-employed people. This assistance is needed
from the government, the well-to-do in the Ghanaian society, philanthropist,
and maybe foreign donors. Assistance could be financial assistance, training,
provision of require or raw materials, and so on.
Government can promote optimistic images on
vocational and technical education and apprenticeship. It is known that the
only two countries that effectively do this are Germany and Denmark. How about
Ghana being mentioned as the third country?
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