Some disappointed Nation Builders Corps (NABCo) trainees are considering coffin business as the ultimate means to survive in Ghana.
The Trainees under the New Patriotic Party government flagship program Nation Builders Corps (NABCo) have expressed their hostility over how the secretariat and the government are treating them.
The trainees who were ordered to take two weeks leave off as part of the NABCo program’s exit plan, expressed their disappointment with regards to why government has refused to fulfil its promise of giving permanent jobs to them.
Reacting to their exit from the initiative, many of the trainees indicated that because they do not have a job and cannot trust the government, the only option for them is to establish their own business, which appears to be manufacturing of caskets because it is lucrative.
“We have seen a lot of death day in and day out, and we believe that stating with coffin business would be something that can help,” “Some of our leaders may soon pass away, and who knows if one coffin can cost twice as much when they buy from our shop” they added.
According to the NABCo trainees, they have worked sacrificially, relentlessly and assiduously and for that matter they are abreast with the practicality of the job field, they have acquired the needed experience, skills that qualified them to be integrated into the permanent mainstream instead of retrograding them back to their unemployed state.