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The Legal Counsel to President Akufo-Addo, Kow Essuman, has praised Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia for his commitment to the future of Ghana’s youth.
According to Essuman, Bawumia's dedication is evident in his policies and initiatives aimed at improving the lives of young Ghanaians.
In a recent write-up, Mr Essuman highlighted that Bawumia's focus on youth development is a testament to his vision for the country.
He emphasised that the Vice President's strategies are designed to equip the younger generation with the skills and opportunities necessary to thrive in a rapidly evolving world.
Mr Essuman pointed to several key initiatives spearheaded by Dr Bawumia, including advancements in digital infrastructure and educational reforms.
These efforts, according to Mr Essuman, are not merely political promises but practical steps toward ensuring a brighter future for the youth of Ghana.
He further asserted that Bawumia's approach to governance demonstrates a deep understanding of the challenges facing young people today.
In his view, by prioritising their needs and investing in their potential, Dr Bawumia is setting the stage for sustained economic growth and innovation.
"For young people across Ghana, this election presents a critical choice. A vote for Dr Bawumia is a vote for businesses, jobs, and innovation.
"It is a vote for policies that will equip the youth with the skills they need to succeed in a global digital economy, empower entrepreneurs with the resources they need to grow, and build sustainable industries that will provide long-term employment."
"Dr. Bawumia means business, and his business is the future of Ghana’s youth. The opportunities are vast, and the vision is clear: a brighter, prosperous future where young people lead the way," he said.
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