Toobu who is a member of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Interior and Defence says the practice where applicants are made to pay for forms amounts to extortion and exploitation of the youth. He questioned why a country with a chunk of its youth being unemployed will charge them for employment opportunities. “The issues of the police charging young people GH100 for recruitment forms is wrong. The situation compelled the member of parliament for Madina to hit out at the government for not making the forms free. “The current regime is exploitative as it puts too much pressure on the already distressed youth searching for jobs.


Source:   GhanaWeb
September 17, 2021 12:45 UTC