Nation Builders Corps (NABCo) trainees have announced that they will picket again at the Jubilee House on Tuesday, September 20, over government’s failure to pay them their arrears.
This, according to the beneficiaries, is because their source of livelihood is at risk and the issue also lingers after exhausting all possible avenues.
A statement signed by the NaBCO Trainees Association accused government of being unconcerned about their welfare.
“Trainees will converge at the forecourt of TV3 and match to the frontal area of Jubilee House. For the record, we will not leave the premises until our arrears are paid. If it will require a sleepover, we are prepared to do so.”
The statement, signed by the National President of the Association, Dennis Opoku Katakyie, also condemned government for what it described as being “insensitive”.
“The level of insensitivity suffered in the hands of the current administration is condemnable to the highest degree.”
“We have already notified the police of our intention to hold another picketing at the Jubilee House. We wish to state emphatically that no form of resistance will be acceded to,” the statement issued on Wednesday, September 14, added.
The NABCo programme, which was launched in 2018 ended on September 1, 2022.