Appointees must remember the youth while in gov't - NDC's Nat Tetteh

The Eastern Regional National Democratic Congress' Deputy Youth Organizer, Mr Nat Tetteh has called on all potential appointees of the John Mahama administration to remember the youth of Ghana in their service to the nation.
Taking to his Facebook and X pages to convey his felicitations to the new Mahama administration, Mr Tetteh expressed strong hope and firm belief that the newly inducted government would live up to the expectations of the Ghanaian people, especially, the young population.
He recounted some of the challenges currently confronting young people, the key among which is unemployment.
"Appointees of the John Mahama administration must bear in mind, the volume of hope that the youth of Ghana have reposed in them and remember us accordingly.
Our Appointees must allow the welfare of young people to guide them in every decision they make in order to restore confidence in the dream of a better Ghana" he noted.
At a colourful event yesterday at the Black Star Square Accra, the 6th President of the 4th Republic of Ghana was sworn in.
The event saw participation from several prominent Presidents and leaders across the African Continent and beyond
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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