Friday, 30 January 2009
The "Project" Students Youth Parliament
http://news.thinkghana.com/news/200702/2898.php
I am only hopeful that young persons will show some more commitment to their involvement in the activities of the state that may eventually be their future preoccupation.
At Khaleepha Consult, we have committed some human resource for worthy projects, and this includes the Youth Parliament.
Saeed
Saturday, 3 January 2009
President-elect Pledges the Youth and Labour to...
The President-elect of Ghana Pro. John Evans Atta Mills has promised in the manifesto that got him elected to provide the necessary ambiance for the youth and labour organisations.
He made several references to training, capacity building and equal opportunity for all.
He underscored the fact that "the youth of Ghana must strive for excellence in every achievable endeavour by setting honest goals based on national sense of fair-play, virtue and industry" . For the rest of his commitments to the youth please refer to the following link: http://elections.myjoyonline.com/pages/prez/2008/atta-mills/35.php
In reference to labour, he said he "will forge and maintain transparent systems of dialogue and arbitration for collective bargaining rights of all workers with a view to promoting a healthy and vibrant industrial climate for accelerated national economic development and growth"
He ended by saying "Conflict resolution, industrial peace and corporate growth will be key concerns while individual rights and opportunities will be central to generating worker confidence in the public and private sectors." You may access the rest of his manifesto on labour by clicking the following link: http://elections.myjoyonline.com/pages/prez/2008/atta-mills/37.php
While some of these commitments may be within the domain of our area(s) of interest, we at Khaleepha Consult hope the new government will find worthy stakeholders for the realisation of the national agenda.
Saeed Musah-Khaleepha
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