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Negative reactions trail Basintale’s move to create apps for job seekers and employers

Malik Basintale, CEO of YEA Malik Basintale, CEO of YEA

The Chief Executive Officer of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA), Malik Basintale, has announced that his agency is developing applications to bridge the gap between job seekers and employers.

He stated that this initiative aims to create approximately 200,000 jobs.

In an interview on GHOne TV, he said, “We’re creating two apps, one where an employer can search for an employee, and another where an employee can search for an employer.”

However, social media users believe the move is unnecessary since there are already existing platforms that serve the same purpose.

One user, @CallmeAlfredo wrote, “Apart from the fact that there are well-established job platforms and that the YEA doesn’t need to create a new one, the YEA itself already has a Job Centre web application where employers and job seekers can ‘find’ each other. Let’s not continue the pattern of ‘state enchantment’ projects.”

Another user, @KwakuDapaa1, added, “From YEA’s website, it’s very clear that both employers and employees can locate each other on the platform, but procurement must happen at all costs, so let’s have it.”

Questioning the relevance of the apps, @domynych wrote, “I hate how administrations neglect deteriorating agencies and waste money on apps that are free on the Internet. In Ghana, there’s a thing called the Labour Department that’s supposed to link employers with employees. Make regional & district Labour offices work again!”

@SeanReezy25 criticized the decision, saying, “Everything aside, how do you sit in meetings and come up with a solution like this and have it make sense to you? Two separate apps that do the same thing when it could all be in one?”

@IvyEnyonam raised concerns about accessibility, “One app can do both, but does your target audience even have smartphones? Can they afford data? Are they tech-savvy?”

Meanwhile, the YEA CEO confirmed that the apps will come at a cost to the state.

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