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YEA pays beneficiary allowances, outstanding arrears

Samuel Sackey by Samuel Sackey
April 10, 2026
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The Youth Employment Agency (YEA) has announced that allowances owed to beneficiaries have been successfully processed, with most recipients receiving full payment of outstanding arrears.

In a statement issued on Friday, April 10, 2026, the Agency said that some beneficiaries are still awaiting payments for February and March due to differences in deployment and engagement timelines.

“Depending on one’s specific deployment and engagement period, beneficiaries are either fully paid or awaiting only the March allowance,” the statement noted.

YEA further assured beneficiaries who have not yet received payment alerts to remain calm, attributing the delay to technical issues with the banking platform.

“Validated beneficiaries who have not yet received payment alerts are kindly advised to exercise patience, as this may be due to technical delays associated with the banking payment platform. All payments will be completed in due course,” the Agency said.

The statement also highlighted ongoing deployment under the Arabic Module, with validation exercises scheduled within the month to enable allowance payments.

Reaffirming its commitment, the Agency stated: “Significant efforts continue to be made to streamline processes and eliminate delays.”

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The Corporate Affairs Directorate, which signed the statement, expressed appreciation to beneficiaries for their patience and continued dedication.

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