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May 2, 2026
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A nation that cannot employ its youth, cannot sustain peace – Kwamuhene urges urgent job creation
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Key Points
- Kwamuhene Daasebre Aduamouah Agyepong II urged the government to urgently address youth unemployment in Ghana.
- He warned that failure to create jobs and invest in skills development could undermine national peace and stability.
- The appeal was made on behalf of the Eastern Regional House of Chiefs during President John Dramani Mahama’s “Reset Tour.”
- The Kwamuhene described youth unemployment as the most pressing national challenge, despite a growing number of educated young people.
- He called for deliberate government action to expand employment opportunities, strengthen skills training, and attract industries to the Eastern Region.
Why This Matters
This article highlights a critical socio-economic issue in Ghana, youth unemployment, which is explicitly linked to national peace and stability by traditional leaders. The call for urgent government action to create jobs and attract industries underscores the pressing need for policy interventions to foster economic development and prevent social unrest, directly impacting Ghana's future stability and prosperity.
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