From left: Stephen Adjei, Senior Manager, Sustainability, Marian Mensah, representative of the Western Regional Director of the National Youth Authority and Nana Kwabena Amoh II, Chief of Akyempim together with the new executives.
From left: Stephen Adjei, Senior Manager, Sustainability, Marian Mensah, representative of the Western Regional Director of the National Youth Authority and Nana Kwabena Amoh II, Chief of Akyempim together with the new executives.

Iduapriem Mine enrolls 40 youths into apprenticeship programme

AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine has inducted 40 youths into its one-year Youth Apprenticeship Programme at the Obuasi Engineering School, as part of its youth empowerment and community development initiatives.

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The beneficiaries, who were drawn from the mine’s host communities, would be trained in vocations identified as gaps in the mining industry and society, including Heavy Duty Machine Operation (ADT, Dump Truck), Electrical and Mechanical Technicians, Welding and Fabrication. 

Speaking at a swearing-in ceremony for the newly elected executives for the Unity Youth Zone Network – the umbrella body of the mine’s host community youth groups - and the formal introduction of the 40 new beneficiaries for the Youth Apprenticeship Programme, Senior Manager, Sustainability, Stephen Adjei, underscored Iduapriem Mine’s commitment to youth empowerment and making positive impacts in the communities in which it operates. 

"At AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine, we are committed to making a positive contribution towards an enduring world, so we recognise that investing in the youth is paramount to building a sustainable future," Mr Adjei said, adding that "By providing opportunities for leadership and skill development, we aim to nurture the next generation of changemakers who will drive progress and prosperity in our communities”.

He said as part of the package, Iduapriem Mine would bear the full cost of tuition, accommodation, transportation, medical bills and Minerals Commission Certification, as well as provide each trainee a monthly stipend of GHS2,000 throughout the apprenticeship.  

The Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipal Director of the National Youth Authority, Benjamin Teye Aborbi, lauded AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine's initiative in spearheading youth development. 

"Iduapriem Mine’s commitment to investing in our youth is commendable," he said.

"The company is providing avenues for skill development and employment, which would lay the foundation for a brighter future for our communities," he added.

For his part, the newly sworn-in President of Unity Youth Zone Network, Francis Adomako, applauded AngloGold Ashanti Iduapriem Mine's proactive approach to youth engagement and empowerment. 

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