YEA Signs One-Year MoU with Soccabet Ghana to Recruit 500 Youth Nationwide

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The Youth Employment Agency (YEA), under the dynamic leadership of CEO Malik Basintale, has signed a one-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Soccabet Ghana, marking yet another strategic milestone in the Agency’s efforts to broaden employment avenues for young people across the country.

The partnership paves the way for the recruitment of 500 young Ghanaians into various operational roles within Soccabet Ghana’s nationwide network. This initiative forms part of YEA’s renewed drive to forge impactful private-sector collaborations that deliver decent, meaningful, and sustainable jobs for the youth, one of the Agency’s core mandates.

During the signing ceremony, CEO Malik Basintale underscored the critical role of innovative partnerships in enhancing productivity, promoting operational efficiency, and contributing to national development. He explained that the collaboration with Soccabet Ghana is strategically designed not only to secure jobs for the youth but to equip them with practical workplace skills that strengthen their long-term career prospects.

He further emphasized that empowering young people with opportunities to gain real-world industry exposure remains central to YEA’s mission. By linking them to structured roles in reputable private companies, the Agency aims to nurture a skilled, confident, and future-ready workforce capable of driving Ghana’s socio-economic progress.

The signing of this MoU reinforces YEA’s steadfast commitment to expanding youth employment pathways, supporting talent development, and fostering partnerships that stimulate growth within key economic sectors. As the initiative rolls out, 500 young individuals will gain the opportunity to build professional experience, contribute productively to the economy, and enhance their livelihoods through dignified work.

This partnership represents another forward step in YEA’s vision to unlock opportunities for Ghanaian youth and propel them toward a brighter and more sustainable future.