Basintale herds youth into Ghana prisons

Malik Basintale leads the Youth Employment Agency as Acting Chief Executive Officer and maintains his dedication to generating employment opportunities for Ghana's young population. The official addressed 1,760 newly commissioned Prisons Service Assistants during Thursday's ceremony on September 25. He stressed that even modest job prospects can transform lives and deserve attention. The agency refuses to delay assistance while waiting for major employment ventures.

Basintale promised disciplined recruits permanent placement within the main Ghana Prisons Service following their two-year assistant roles. He questioned the value of training without ensuring subsequent absorption into the permanent workforce. The acting director pledged to advocate strongly for maximum recruitment of assistants into full positions. Additionally, he announced a 60 percent salary enhancement aligned with President John Mahama's reset agenda.
 

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