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Incoming Minister for the newly-created Youth and Empowerment Ministry, George Opare Addo, has thanked President John Dramani Mahama for nominating him for the role.
Mr Addo, the current National Democratic Congress (NDC) National Organiser, is part of the new list of ministerial nominees released by the President on Thursday, January 16.
In a statement issued on the same day, Mr Addo promised to lead in humility to ensure a brighter future for the nation’s youth.
He said his appointment is a collective opportunity to reshape the narrative of Ghana’s youth.
“This is not just a personal milestone but a collective opportunity to rewrite the story of our nation’s youth. This story belongs to you, the young people of our nation, and we will write it together. Today is Day 1, and we don’t have the luxury of time.
“I pledge to lead with humility, unrepentant ambition, unwavering resilience and an undying vision for a brighter future.”
The private legal practitioner assured the implementation of an “ambitious and transformative policy framework for youth development.”

He promised to open his door to Ghanaians of all political backgrounds.
“My vision is clear: to deploy and implement the most aggressive and transformative policy framework for youth development in the history of our beloved country. Together, we will create decent jobs, empower millions, and lift young people out of poverty. No matter your political persuasion, creed, or background, my doors are opened. No time for long bureaucracy.
“My Mind Dey for You!
Let’s start that business, that initiative; that dream and make it a Ghanaian success story. That is what the Mahama administration stands for: inclusive progress, bold action, and unparalleled ambition.”
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