NYA Catches Form Scammers Fleecing Aspiring Apprentices

The National Youth Authority warned people about fake form sellers who charge money for apprenticeship applications. Scammers have been targeting young people who want to join the skills training program, stealing their cash. President John Dramani Mahama launched the National Apprenticeship Programme during his recent visit to Tamale. The program helps vulnerable youth learn valuable job skills that can improve their lives. Officials want to stop criminals from stealing money from hopeful applicants.

Application forms are available at no cost and can be obtained from official NYA offices across Ghana. Young people can also download the forms from the authority's website without paying fees. The program targets youth who need help building better futures through practical training and education. NYA district and regional offices provide free access to all necessary paperwork. Online platforms provide an alternative way for applicants to obtain forms without incurring charges.

Authorities have launched investigations to catch individuals selling forms illegally. Citizens should report suspicious activity to their nearest NYA office or local police stations. The National Youth Authority promises fair and honest treatment for all program participants. Officials remain committed to helping young Ghanaians develop skills for sustainable careers—transparency and accountability guide the authority's approach to youth development programs.
 

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