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The Graduate Students’ Association of Ghana (GRASAG) has called on youth and graduate students to critically assess political party policies before casting their votes in the December 7 general elections.
The association emphasised the need to prioritise policies that directly address challenges such as youth unemployment, education access, and job creation.
In a press statement, GRASAG unveiled its analysis of the manifestoes of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), the New Patriotic Party (NPP), and the Movement for Change.
The evaluation focused on five criteria: relevance, feasibility, impact, sustainability, and youth appeal.
The findings positioned the NDC’s manifesto as the most youth-focused and innovative, particularly highlighting its proposed 24-Hour Economy Policy, which aims to create three-shift employment opportunities across sectors like healthcare, manufacturing, and transportation.
GRASAG urged young voters to favour policies that guarantee long-term benefits, emphasising the importance of informed decision-making.
“The policies we vote for today will shape the future of our educational and professional lives,” said Emmanuel Owusu, National President of GRASAG.
The association highlighted that the upcoming elections present an opportunity for youth to steer the country’s development trajectory. It encouraged voters to carefully weigh the proposed policies’ practicality and alignment with their aspirations.
GRASAG reaffirmed its commitment to advocating for the interests of graduate students and promoting dialogue on youth empowerment. As the election draws near, the association urged stakeholders, including policymakers and employers, to support initiatives that create sustainable opportunities for young Ghanaians.
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