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A/R: MTN Empowers Youth with Mobile Phone Repair Skills in Nyinahin

Empowering Youth Through Hands-On Technical Training to Foster Self-Employment and Community Growth

Story Highlights
  • As part of the Y’ello Care Month initiative, MTN organized a three-week intensive training program in Nyinahin
  • Charles Osei Akoto and MTN officials praised the trainees for their commitment
  • MTN encouraged the trainees to form partnerships and teach others freely

Charles Osei Akoto, Head of Technical for MTN’s Northern Business District, has commended 12 trainees for their outstanding performance during a mobile phone repair training program.

The program was held as part of the MTN Y’ello Care Month initiative. He praised their dedication, stating that their impressive demonstrations showed they had taken the training seriously.

The intensive three-week training took place in Nyinahin, located in the Atwima Mponua District of the Ashanti Region. In addition to receiving certificates of completion, the trainees were also presented with essential tools to support their future work.

Charles Osei Akoto, Head of Technical for MTN’s Northern Business District presenting a certificate to a trainee
Charles Osei Akoto, Head of Technical for MTN’s Northern Business District presenting a certificate to a trainee

Mr. Osei Akoto noted that the participants demonstrated skills beyond basic repairs, even showing the ability to assemble mobile phones.

He emphasized that mobile phone repair is a lifelong trade and urged the trainees to take their new skills seriously, as it can be a reliable source of livelihood.

Mr. Osei Akoto further encouraged them to continue upgrading their knowledge, especially at a time when formal employment opportunities are declining due to advancements in artificial intelligence.

Some of the trainees demonstrating how to repair a phone
Some of the trainees demonstrating how to repair a phone

He also reminded the trainees not to let MTN down and expressed his hope that they would pass on the knowledge gained to others in their communities.

The training was facilitated by Abdul Karim Awudu, who praised the commitment of the trainees.

He remarked that the three-week program was equivalent to a year’s worth of training and applauded MTN for their support, urging the company to expand the initiative to benefit more youth.

In her closing remarks, Mrs. Charity Darko, Corporate Affairs Executive for the Northern Business Sector, congratulated both the trainees and the trainer.

Mrs. Charity Darko, Corporate Affairs Executive for the Northern Business Sector presenting a certificate to a beneficiary
Mrs. Charity Darko, Corporate Affairs Executive for the Northern Business Sector presenting a certificate to a beneficiary

She encouraged the participants to collaborate, form partnerships, and share their experiences.

Mrs Charity Darko also reminded them that since the training was offered for free, they should extend the same generosity to others by teaching them without selfish motives.

A section of the MTN staff at the program
A section of the MTN staff at the program

The 12 beneficiaries expressed immense gratitude to MTN for the opportunity and the valuable skills they gained, which they believe will significantly impact their lives.

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