Aggrieved NABCO trainees to hold a press conference

Information circulating on social media indicates some aggrieved NABCO trainees are planning to have a press conference to express their displeasure about unpaid monies from some months now.

Find statement below:

 

Some few weeks ago, the group petitioned parliament over unpaid arrears. The leadership of the group petitioned through member of parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa who received the petition in Accra.

The group appealed to the lawmaker to facilitate their request through the Speaker of Parliament to order the Minister of Finance and Economic Planning before 25th December 2022 to pay their 9months arrears and other outstanding arrears since 2019.

They further asked the NABCO Secretariat to track all payments due from the portal after they were told delay in payment was due to oversight and network challenges beyond their control.

 

 

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