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Ghana: Sammy Gyamfi recommends staying with your parents during NSS to graduates

Ghana: Sammy Gyamfi recommends staying with your parents during NSS to graduates

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Gideon Nicholas Day
Published on 2024-04-19 13:25:04

Sammy Gyamfi, a prominent figure in Ghana, has recently highlighted the financial challenges faced by many graduates during their National Service period. He pointed out that the allowance provided during this time is often meager and insufficient to sustain extravagant lifestyles. Gyamfi cautioned against the temptation to rent expensive accommodations and decorate them with high-end electronic items, emphasizing the importance of financial prudence.

In his advice to graduates, Gyamfi suggested that individuals should consider doing their National Service from home to save on accommodation costs. He highlighted the common mistake of many graduates who overspend on accommodation and luxury items, which can later become financial burdens. By staying at home and relying on support from parents if needed, graduates can better prepare for life after their NSS period.

Furthermore, Gyamfi urged graduates to find workplaces closer to their homes to reduce transportation costs. He emphasized the importance of selecting an environment that fosters personal and professional growth during the NSS tenure. By choosing a workplace that is accessible and conducive to personal development, graduates can make the most of their National Service experience.

Gyamfi also advised graduates to consider doing their service in a locality where they can communicate in their mother tongue or local dialect. This, he believes, will create a more comfortable and familiar work environment, enhancing the overall National Service experience.

The National Service program in Ghana is a mandatory one-year service for citizens aged 18 and above, established in 1973 and governed by Act 426 of 1980. Gyamfi’s insights shed light on the practical challenges faced by graduates during this period and offer valuable advice on how to navigate financial constraints and make the most of the National Service experience. By emphasizing financial prudence, thoughtful decision-making, and personal growth, Gyamfi’s recommendations serve as a valuable resource for graduates embarking on their National Service journey.

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