We’ll create decent, well paying jobs for Ghana’s youth – Mahama
President John Dramani Mahama has pledged his commitment to addressing youth unemployment by forging strong partnerships with the private sector to create decent and well-paying jobs.
In his inaugural speech on January 7, delivered at the Black Star Square, Mahama pledged to make inclusivity, accountability, and innovation the cornerstones of his administration’s efforts to improve the lives of Ghanaians, particularly the nation’s youth.
Speaking before an audience of dignitaries, government officials, and an enthusiastic crowd, Mahama articulated his vision for a Ghana where young people are empowered with opportunities to thrive.
Acknowledging the significant role the youth played in his electoral victory, Mahama emphasised that their aspirations and concerns would be at the heart of his administration’s policies.
He described the December 7, 2024, general election outcome as a “powerful affirmation” of the youth’s demand for change and their desire for a future filled with hope and opportunity.
“My administration, along with my Vice President, will prioritise inclusivity, accountability, and innovation, forging pathways that will lead to the upliftment of all of our people. I am profoundly grateful for this moment, a cornerstone in the journey towards a brighter future for Ghana.
“In this resounding victory, I see a clarion call, particularly from the youth of Ghana, and this moment is a powerful affirmation that your voices matter and that your future must be our priority. Our policies will be tailored to sustain innovation and foster an industry that engages today’s young minds. We will create decent and well-paying jobs in collaboration with the private sector and captains of business.”