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The NPP youth wing accuses Ghana’s NDC of failing on job promises, citing rising unemployment and a deadly military enlistment stampede.
The NPP’s National Youth Wing has accused Ghana’s ruling NDC government of fraudulently promising job creation through its 24-hour economy initiative, calling it a failed campaign promise after one year.
In a January 12 statement, the youth wing cited rising unemployment and a deadly stampede at El-Wak Stadium—where six young women died seeking military enlistment—as signs of escalating youth desperation.
They urged President John Dramani Mahama to fulfill his pledges, warning the crisis threatens national stability.
Despite earlier skepticism from new economic advisor Kwame Pianim, who questioned the policy’s feasibility due to power shortages and past failures, he has since praised Mahama’s leadership.
The government has assembled a 11-member economic advisory team to guide reforms, while experts like Joe Jackson stress that business incentives and a supportive environment are more vital than top-down mandates.
El ala juvenil de la NPP acusa a la NDC de Ghana de fallar en las promesas de empleo, citando el aumento del desempleo y una estampida mortal de alistamiento militar.