John Dumelo Secures Internship Slots for University Students in His Constituency: “Great Initiative”

John Dumelo Secures Internship Slots for University Students in His Constituency: “Great Initiative”

  • Several university students in Ghana are on long vacation and hope to either find internship opportunities or do other beneficial things
  • John Dumelo, the Member of Parliament for Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency, has secured internship slots for tertiary students in his jurisdiction
  • Social media users who saw his post thronged the comment section to share their thoughts and praise the MP for his work

The Member of Parliament for Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency, John Dumelo, said he has secured internship slots for tertiary students in his jurisdiction.

He indicated that the internship slots are in various sectors, including the government and private firms.

John Dumelo, University students, Ayawaso West Wuogon, Internship slots.
John Dumelo secures internship slots for tertiary students in Ayawaso West Wuogon Constituency. Photo credit: @johndumelo
Source: Twitter

In a post on X, John Dumelo said the university graduates who are interested in the internship will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

“Dear University students in Ayawaso West, I have secured internship slots for you for this long vacation. From Banks to Gov institutions to private firms. Please send your applications to johndumelointernships@gmail.com. First-come, first-served. You know I Dey 4 you.”

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Reactions to John Dumelo’s internship slot

YEN.com.gh collated some reactions to the post shared by John Dumelo on X. Several people praised the actor turned politician for helping students in his constituency.

Read them below:

@paa_francis said:

“As an Agricultural Deputy Minister and as a Farmer yourself, it should be more about Agric. This is great, no doubt, but I personally think it would have been a good foundation to push the agenda of youth in agric…Let’s see how it goes.”

@Miles5598K wrote:

“Introduce them to farming. That’s the best.”

@Abena_Lacey said:

“You are honestly doing well.”

@Nana_Realest said:

“Na so life supposed be, you eat and I eat too. We give you our thumb, and you give us a little help too. God bless you, Hon. John Dumelo.”

@ntudadaniel wrote:

“@tech_twi, this is how the students love their MP. Calling him Camouflage because he is not talking about stopping Galamsey is your problem, but not the UG students. Be guarded. Reminding the students he doesn’t have them in heart is a salty statement.”

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@KNkrumah2 said:

“I am a medlab student at Legon. I need an internship at UGMC.”

@bacellone1 wrote:

“Lydia get long way to go 😂😂😂.”

@nkrumahboateng said:

“Great initiative. I know we don't practice this, but how about students also earning money and valuable work experience while also on campus? Hear me out. I'm a farmer, and sometimes doing everything is hard. Instead of adding your records and bookkeeping to your tasks.”

@hanson___ wrote:

“Rydee diɛ being an MP is not just about lawmaking…. Ghana ha diɛ you have to do extra. Well done, but honourable, you promised to tackle rent issues when voted to parliament… how far?”

John Dumelo drives 3 UPSA students

YEN.com.gh reported that John Dumelo offered a free ride to three students of the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA).

The students missed the free buses which John Dumelo provided and meant to transport students home for the vacation.

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Social media users who saw the video applauded John Dumelo for being kind.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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