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President John Dramani Mahama has called on young Ghanaians to seize the moment and take full advantage of the government’s newly launched Adwumawura Programme.
An initiative designed to empower youth through skills development, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
Speaking at the launch of the Adwumawura programme in Kumasi, President Mahama emphasised the critical role of young Ghanaians in shaping the country’s future.
“To the youth of Ghana, the Adwumawura Programme is your opportunity to create, to build, and to lead,” he declared.
“Let your dreams take flight. Let your innovations find expression,” he urged.
The President emphasised that the future is not a distant promise, but a collective endeavour that begins now.
“The future is not something that we wait upon; it is something we build together — and we are going to do that starting from today,” he said.
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