About
300,000 graduates from the country’s universities, polytechnics and
other tertiary institutions are presently searching for jobs in the
formal market, Policy Think-Tank, Center for Policy Analysis (CEPA) has
revealed.
According to CEPA, the weak economic fundamentals
coupled with the current power challenges have worsened the employment
situation in the country.
It says the unemployment troubles will
not improve anytime soon since existing government policies are
unfavorable for job creation, particularly the manufacturing sector
which is the engine for job creation.
This year alone, about
64,277 graduates from the various tertiary institutions have been posted
to institutions by the National Service Secretariat. Majority of these
graduates will later hunt for jobs after completion of their service.
Presently,
there are no vacancies in the public sector due to the International
Monetary Fund’s bailout programme while the private sector’s capacity to
employ has reduced due to the erratic power situation and other
economic challenges.
According to Dr Joe Abbey, Executive
Director of CEPA, “we need to be able to produce real jobs. The informal
sector cannot absorb these graduates…government must lead the course to
create jobs for the youth.”
“We need to stop explaining and deal with the issues. There are too many excuses given by the government,” he lamented.
Dr
Abbey added that “we should not be interested in the misery Ghana and
Africa finds themselves. We should be now interested in looking for
solutions.”
In a related development, the Institute of
Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) has disclosed that
there are over 200,000 unemployed graduates presently in Ghana.
Additionally,
over 71,000 graduates will this year be pushed onto the job market
after completion of their national service and contracts. Dr Charles Ackah of ISSER stated recently that the ability of graduates to get jobs after school has diminished greatly.
He
said in the past, unemployment was related to lack of education. It is
however regrettable that even those educated cannot find jobs because
the business environment is gloomy. |
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