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Concerns have been raised by local artisans in Dunkwa-on-Offin, Upper Denkyira East Municipality of the central region, about the lack of knowledge and instruction offered by SSNIT regarding their process.
Numerous artisans, including traders, fashion designers, repairers, photographers, and others, are eager to embrace the recently launched SEED programme but are having trouble comprehending the conditions and steps involved in registering with SSNIT.
In an interview with Mohammed Radiu Dinn Rasko, Adom News, artisans claimed that SSNIT’s lack of education is impeding their capacity to meet the registration standards.
They requested that SSNIT hold workshops exclusively for artisans so that they could thoroughly describe the registration process.
‘This would make it easier for us to comprehend the advantages of registering and how it can enhance our life.