This was disclosed at the signing of a service agreement between the Forestry Commission and the Youth Employment Agency (YEA).
The signing was done at the headquarters of the Forestry Commission in Accra, and the had staff of both the Forestry Commission and the YEA in attendance.
The Chief Executive Officer of the Forestry Commission, Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie, signed the service agreement on behalf of his outfit, while the YEA’s CEO, Justin Kodua, also endorsed the document.
The YEA would serve as the recruitment agency for the Commission.
It will commit about 44 million cedis, whilst the Forestry Commission will also commit 60 million cedis towards the remuneration of the beneficiaries.
In an interview with Accra-based Citi FM, the CEO of the Forestry Commission, Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie, said: “They are going to be engaged in farming and the forest areas that we have earmarked on [populace management], others are going to be in reforestation and so and so forth. We are employing the youth; the essence is the youth because the job involves people who are a little bit stronger which is why the YEA is partnering us. After the two years, we are going to ensure that they have permanent jobs.”
“The graduates would be used for monitoring and [other tasks], but majority of those who are going to be employed would be employed on the farms. So we are going to give hope to the people who otherwise do not have certificates that people are asking them to bring here and there. When they are employed, we will give them orientation,” he said.
The employment is expected to span a period of two years. It will come with a monthly remuneration of Ghc400.