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Mahama outlines plans to fight youth unemployment when NDC is given the chance to govern again

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John Dramani Mahama, the ex-president and flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has highlighted strategies to combat youth unemployment in the event of the NDC’s return to governance.

Marking International Youth Day, Mahama expressed concern over the escalating unemployment rates and the high cost of living, leading many young individuals to feel devoid of prospects and hope.

In a Facebook post, the former president affirmed that under a new NDC administration, urgent measures will be taken to provide the younger generation with the essential entrepreneurial skills and knowledge necessary for a sustainable future.

He further revealed that his proposed approach includes establishing a 24-hour economy and implementing incentives and tax advantages for manufacturers, with the goal of amplifying recruitment rates and ultimately enhancing the financial independence of young people.

Here is the Facebook post by John Mahama:

On International Youth Day, I celebrate the creativity, enterprise, and passion of Ghana’s youth. I want to use this occasion to highlight the importance of our young people as the driving force of positive change and innovation.

Our youth have been key agents of change and development throughout our nation’s history. To ensure a brighter future, we must empower a generation of skilled youth, create decent jobs, and support the youth to transform our country, Africa, and the world.

Rising unemployment, increasing cost of living, and lack of opportunities have left many young people feeling hopeless and are testing their sense of patriotism to the limit.

For me, John Dramani Mahama, and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), we are committed to urgently turning this situation around by paving the way for nurturing a generation of skilled youth.

A new NDC administration will work urgently to equip our youth with the entrepreneurial knowledge and skills needed for a sustainable future. We will introduce a 24-hour economy with incentives and tax breaks for manufacturers who will run extra shifts to create more room for employment.

We will work to ease the burden of taxes imposed by this NPP administration on Ghanaian businesses and investors, which has robbed Ghana of its envious position as one of Africa’s leading destinations for investment.

We will maximise the potential of agriculture and agribusiness and provide critical social and IT infrastructure to stimulate economic growth.

Our policy priorities will imbue our young people with the “knowledge, abilities, values and attitudes needed to live in, develop and support a sustainable and resource-efficient society” — the critical Green Skills our youth need to advance a sustainable world.

People matter, and by working together, we will build the Ghana we want and put the smiles back on the faces of our young people.

Happy International Youth Day.

Source – citinewsroom.com

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