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The National Youth Committee of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP) has indicated it will embark on a two-week nationwide tour in the first week of February this year.
Captioned "Tweeaaa Nationwide Tour" the youth in a statement signed by Alistair Tairo Nelson, a member of the Committee, said the aim of the tour will be to meet with members of the Progressive Youth Movements in tertiary institutions, party youth in the various constituencies and the general public.
The PPP National Youth Committee, led by Divine Nkrumah, also aims to conscientise youth in the country on the way forward for the party, discuss the economy, observe living conditions of Ghanaians in various regions and tell the true story to the people of Ghana.
The tour, according to the Committee is informed by "the growing popularity countrywide and the request of the youth of the party to make ourselves visible and position ourselves as the alternative to the politics dominated by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP)."
"We are ready to serve the people far better than what the NPP and NDC have demonstrated so far", the PPP youth group emphasised.
They believe there is a general lack of consensus on the way forward for the country, adding the situation has "greatly" hampered economic fortunes 56 years after independence.
"We are still hewers of wood, drawers of water and primary exporters and still a beggar of other nations", the group noted.
The PPP youth group have therefore called on party supporters and the general public in the various regions they would be visiting to give them the necessary support.
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