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A governance reformer is warning that the latest diabolical BGCSE exam results will further undermine efforts to grow the Bahamian economy at the faster pace needed to recover from COVID-19.
Robert Myers, the Organisation for Responsible Governance s (ORG) principal, told Tribune Business that failing to develop a productive workforce will impair the international competitiveness of both Bahamian businesses and the wider economy unless drastic improvement is seen.
Acknowledging that the remote learning forced by the pandemic had only worsened the challenges faced by the educational system, Mr Myers said: The challenge with this diabolical result is that there are, yet again, more young adults now in the job market who are under-educated and woefully unemployable as they do not possess the basic skills, soft skills and/or specific skills to be of value to employers.