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    Youth delegates lead job concerns in NDC poll despite overall optimism

    By Rebecca EsonApril 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A new survey by Global InfoAnalytics has revealed a complex mix of concern and optimism among delegates of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), particularly on the issue of job creation.

    According to the poll, 78% of delegates expressed concern about job opportunities in the country, underscoring the depth of anxiety surrounding employment prospects. A further 13% indicated indifference, while 9% said they were not concerned.

    Despite these reservations, the survey points to a strong sense of optimism within the party. An overwhelming 88% of respondents believe the employment situation will improve, highlighting a resilient confidence in future economic recovery.

    Analysts interpret the findings as evidence of a “dual mindset” within the NDC’s grassroots base—marked by frustration over current economic conditions, yet sustained belief in the party’s capacity to deliver solutions. The results suggest that while dissatisfaction over job creation remains widespread, it has not eroded confidence in the party’s broader agenda.

    The data reinforces the centrality of employment concerns within internal party discourse, particularly against the backdrop of persistent youth unemployment and ongoing economic pressures. These challenges have continued to shape national conversations around growth and opportunity.

    In response, senior party figures have pointed to investments in infrastructure and skills development programmes as part of broader efforts to address unemployment. However, critics argue that such interventions have yet to match the scale and urgency of the problem.

    The survey also highlights variations across age demographics. Delegates between the ages of 25 and 34 recorded notably high levels of concern, with optimism in this group slightly lower at 85%. Older delegates, by contrast, demonstrated consistently high levels of both concern and confidence, reflecting a more balanced outlook across generations.

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