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Even before Malik Basintale stepped onto the premises of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) headquarters in Accra on Monday, January 27, it was a scene of pomp and pageantry.
His appointment as acting CEO by President John Mahama sparked jubilation among supporters and National Democratic Congress (NDC) youth, who thronged the Accra office to cheer him on.
.@malik_basintale arrives at the headquarters of the Youth Employment Authority following his appointment as the acting CEO by President John Mahama#TV3GH pic.twitter.com/1OwVqWhOiz
— #TV3GH (@tv3_ghana) January 27, 2025
The air was charged with excitement as Mr Basintale made his way through the crowd, engaging with staff and supporters while cameras flashed to capture the occasion.
Inside the building, there was a formal handover ceremony led by the outgoing CEO, Kofi Agyepong.
Malik Basintale, the former National Deputy Communications Officer of the NDC, has officially taken office as the new CEO of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA), receiving a warm welcome from his supporters and party faithfuls. pic.twitter.com/B1jNme6y6g
— SIKAOFFICIAL (@SIKAOFFICIAL1) January 27, 2025
In his inaugural remarks, Mr Basintale reiterated his commitment to driving sustainable employment initiatives for Ghana’s youth, stressing job creation as the cornerstone of his administration.
"I have one mandate, that is to achieve in delivering jobs to the youth," he said.
The former NDC Deputy National Communications Officer is usually viewed and celebrated as a charismatic figure among a large constituency of NDC grassroots members.
Watch Malik Basintale's arrival at the Youth Employment Agency after being appointed as the new Acting CEO.
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