Accra, March 11,- Mr Ignatius
Baffour-Awuah, the Minister of Employment and Labour Relations, said government
would soon roll out the Ghana Labour Market Information System (GLMIS) to link
industry to available skills in the country.
He said it had become necessary
to roll out such a system where the unemployed would link up with industry
players to help solve the problem of unemployment.
Mr Baffour-Awuah was speaking at
a public dialogue on jobs in Ghana, with focus on international good practices
and national solutions organised by the Ministry, the Centre for Social Policy
Studies of the University of Ghana and the World Bank.
He said the Ministry was working
with the National Information Technology Agency (NITA) to enable it to get
internet access at all public employment centres for use by individuals who may
not have internet access on their own.
He said the main challenge with
full deployment of the GLMIS had been the poor accessibility of internet in all
the districts, thereby necessitating the arrangement with NITA to mitigate the
challenge.
Mr Baffour-Awuah said data
generation that would be generally acceptable by everybody would help to
promote good international practices.
“If we have more reliable and
generally accepted data by policy makers, the academia, and industry, then
perhaps most of our problems are solved,” he said.
He said the GLMIS would be a
common market place that skills could easily be identified and the results made
available to the tertiary institutions for the training of candidates to meet
industry needs.
The Minister could, however, not
give out the timeline for the full deployment and the completion periods.
He said employment generation was
a multi-sectoral activity, adding that government did provide employment as
well as the informal sector, which employed many more people.
He said government provided the
enabling environment for the private sector to grow to generate more
employment.
Dr George Domfe, a Research
Fellow at the Centre for Social Policy Studies, University of Ghana, said
economic growth and job creation were accompanied by rapid urbanisation.
He said the economy was going
through gradual structural transformation because agriculture had given way to
service jobs mostly based in the capitals.
GNA

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