He claimed that as part of the package, Iduapriem Mine will pay for all training-related expenses, including GHS 2,000 per trainee per month for the duration of the apprenticeship, as well as all tuition, lodging, transportation, medical costs, and certification from the Minerals Commission.
Benjamin Teye Aborbi, the National Youth Authority’s Municipal Director for Tarkwa Nsuaem, praised AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine for taking the lead in promoting youth development.
“Iduapriem Mine’s dedication to supporting our children is admirable,” he remarked.
“The company is providing avenues for skill development and employment, which would lay the foundation for a brighter future for our communities,” he stated.
For his part, AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine’s proactive commitment to youth participation and empowerment was praised by Francis Adomako, the recently sworn-in President of Unity Youth Zone Network.