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The Coalition of NABCo (Nation Builders Corps) Trainees has pleaded with Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia to facilitate the release of their 9-month unpaid allowance as he promised.

According to the Coalition, it has been over three weeks since Dr Bawumia promised to have the arrears paid.

“On June 2, 2024, the Vice President and Flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, made a significant promise to vulnerable former NABCO Trainees during his campaign tour in the Volta Region, committing to pay the Trainees’ 9-month arrears.

However, weeks have passed without action, and silence has followed. As a result, vulnerable Trainees in a critically weakened condition are demanding the fulfillment of the Vice President’s promise,” portions of a press release signed by Nana Tekyi Eric, National Public Relations Officer, read.

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Here is the full press release:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE VICE PRESIDENT DR. MAHAMUDU BAWUMlA’S PROMISE TO NABCO TRAINEES: A REMINDER AND A CALL TO ACTION

On June 2, 2024, the Vice President and Flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, made a significant promise to vulnerable former NABCO Trainees during his campaign tour in the Volta Region, committing to pay the Trainees’ 9-month arrears.

However, weeks have passed without action, and silence has followed. Asa result, vulnerable Trainees in a critically weakened condition are demanding the fulfillment of the Vice President’s promise.

Frankly, Mr. Vice President, NABCO Trainees have been waiting patiently for their hard-earned arrears for too long, only to be met with silence and disregard from your office that unveiled the scheme. The broken promises and neglect are staggering, and we will no longer remain silent on this matter.

Your Excellency, we remind you that NABCO Trainees are struggling in this difficult economic climate, which your administration is responsible for managing. NABCO Trainees, once filled with hope and enthusiasm, now face a harsh reality. Unpaid arrears and the unfulfilled promise to mechanize the scheme have left us struggling to survive in the grim economic outlook under your leadership.

Mr. Vice President and flagbearer, we urge you to honor your promise and release our outstanding arrears without further delay. We demand the immediate payment of our outstanding arrears. Your negligence is a slap in the face to our dedication and hard work. It is time for action, not just words. Pay us what you owe as promised.

Thank you.

Signed

Nana Tekyi Eric National Public Relations Officer, Coalition of NABCO Trainees

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