Friday, 15 November 2024

THE YOUTH SHALL TAKE CHARGE OF THE NEXT NDC ADMINISTRATION—ALHAJI INUSAH MAHAMA


 The Savannah Regional Youth Organizer of the NDC, Alhaji Inusah Mahama has charged the youth in the region to take full control of the last days of the 2024 campaigns to ensure a resounding victory for H.E John Mahama and the 7 NDC Parliamentary Candidates for the Savannah Region. Addressing the youth groups in the region during the campaign tour of the region by the Regional Youth Working Committee, Alhaji Inusah tasked the youth to see the NDC as the better alternative to the failed Nana Addo/Bawumia NPP administration.

At Jonokponto community in the Damongo Constituency, the youth organizer recounted the youth-centered policies of the NDC including the 24hour Economy, the 1million jobs fr youth in coding, the youth apprenticeship program, the mechanization of agric through the farmer service centers and a host of others. He indicated that all these policies are targeted at creating well-paying and sustainable jobs for the youth to reduce the unemployment rate which has show up to about 15% under the NPP administration. 

The youth organizer made a bold statement that the next John Mahama/NDC administration is going to be youth-centered government with much focus on job creation. 

Alhaji Inusah reiterated the commitment of the NDC to protecting the votes of Ghanaians in the upcoming elections, indicating that the NDC has a superior system to ensure that the NPP and the Jean Mensah led EC do not rig and steal the verdict from the NDC again. He therefore charged the youth to join hands with the NDC to monitor and create an effective response mechanism for the purposes of protecting the ballots during the election. He said the NDC remains the future of the youth of Ghana.

The team, led by the Chairman of the Youth Working Committee, Hon Yusif Sulemana Ori is whipping the enthusiasm of the youth front across all the 7 constituencies in the Savannah Region. 

Filed by:

Kudus Gbeadese 

(Communication Director—Regional Youth Wing)

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