Ghanaians urged to take skills training serious-Executive Director

Ghanaians are encouraged to prioritize skills training to help build the needed human resource in the country.

Ghanaians urged to take  skills training serious-Executive Director

Ghanaians are encouraged to prioritize skills training to help build the needed human resource in the country.

According to Miss Christiana Asiedua Asiedu, the executive director of Chrissy foundation noted that most youths did not want to take advantage of kill training opportunities, instead of resorting to the habit of quick money.

Chrissy foundation in collaboration with Plan international is a nongovernmental organization established in 2018 to render skills training for Widows and orphans in the rural communities in the Greater Accra region.

Miss Christiana Asiedua Asiedu mentioned this to original news reporter Katakyie Darko when training over 70 Widows and orphans in the production of liquid soap, Parazone, yogurt,  plantain chips, Digital marketing training, and others yesterday at a community called Hobor a suburb of Ashalaja in the Ga South municipal.

Moreover, original news reporter Katakyie Darko spoke with some beneficiaries who participated in the skills training and they expressed joy and gratitude for the initiative by Chrissy foundation and Plan international.

This according to them, will go a long way to eradicate poverty in the area if they take it seriously.