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    Ghana’s youth don’t need inspirational rhetoric; they need jobs – Chief of Staff

    Constance AwunorBy Constance AwunorApril 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read3 Views
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    The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah, has called for urgent action to transform and diversify Ghana’s economy, warning that rising youth unemployment requires swift and decisive measures.

    Speaking at the Kwahu Business Forum in the Eastern Region on Friday, April 3, 2026, he stressed that young Ghanaians need real economic opportunities, not just motivational words.

    He noted that while inspiration is important, the country must focus on creating clear pathways to employment, productivity, and economic independence.

    “Ghana is a youthful nation, and the demand for meaningful employment is pressing. Our young people do not merely need inspiration; they need real pathways to work, productivity, ownership and dignity,” he stated.

    Mr. Debrah highlighted the need for a strategic economic overhaul, placing manufacturing at the heart of national development.

    According to him, a manufacturing-led economy is the most effective way to create jobs at scale and ensure sustainable growth.

    He explained that manufacturing drives transformation by linking production to value addition, strengthening the overall economy.

    “Manufacturing creates these opportunities at scale. It generates jobs not only within factories but across the entire value chain, from agriculture and logistics to packaging, engineering, maintenance, marketing, technology, warehousing, finance and distribution,” he said.

    He added that industrial growth has a multiplier effect, expanding opportunities across sectors while boosting exports, strengthening local supply chains, and improving foreign exchange stability.

    “It also expands GDP through genuine value addition rather than reliance on raw commodity exports. If we desire a larger, more stable and more inclusive economy, then manufacturing must occupy the centre of our national growth strategy,” he affirmed.

    The forum, a major part of Ghana’s Easter activities, has drawn over 1,000 participants, including entrepreneurs, investors, and policymakers.

    Organisers say the event is designed to promote investment partnerships, highlight business opportunities, and provide a platform for enterprises to showcase their products and services. Attendees are also benefiting from masterclasses and insights from experienced business leaders, particularly from the Kwahu area, on building resilient and sustainable businesses.

    The renewed emphasis on manufacturing aligns with broader government efforts to diversify the economy, create jobs, and strengthen Ghana’s position within the West African sub-region.

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