E-Royals Information Technology (IT) Center has trained young men and women in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) skills to enhance their chances of getting employment.
The trainees from the three districts of Nzema area, received certificates of completion for undergoing an-eight-month intensive training programme.
They were trained on how to repair mobile phones, design website, networking and hardware amongst others.
E-royal I.T Center was established by the Assembly Member of Ellenda electoral area, Hon Emmanuel Nvojo in collaboration with Pro-Link I.T to equip the teeming unemployed youth to get skills in ICT to fit into the job market.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony at Tikobo No. 1 in the Jomoro Municipality, Mr Nvojo said in 2016 he had a vision to train the youth in the area in ICT and wrote a proposal to Pro-Link IT for support.
"I had a vision to help my youth to acquire skills in ICT and I use my position as the Assembly Member and wrote a proposal to ProLink IT for support and by His Grace, my proposal was granted. ProLink provided free computers and accessories to me for the training", he said.
He used the opportunity to thank ProLink IT for the immense support given to help the youth in Nzema to acquire ICT skills.
The Assembly Member said his main agenda is to help all the youth in the three districts of Nzemaland.
He urged government, philanthropists and other ICT focused organizations to invest in youth ICT in the country.
Mr Daniel Owusu, the District Head Pastor for the Church of Pentecost at Tikobo No.1, expressed his profound gratitude to the Assembly Member for the support given to the youth in the area.
He used the occasion to advise the youth to apply the knowledge gained to innovate new ideas to support the country.
He also advised them to seek God first in all their endeavours.
Mr Godfred Harrison Amoah, the facilitator of E-Royal IT Center, told the graduands not just to be happy with the certificates but work with it.
He charged other youth to involve themselves in ICT training and acquire knowledge.
"The world is moving to IT and if you don't have any knowledge in IT, you will be a stranger", he said.