Ghana Youth Leader applauds Mahama’s vision for youth empowerment

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… calls for creation of national youth federation to drive development

Sherif Ghali, CEO of the Ghana Chamber of Young Entrepreneurs and a leading advocate for youth development, has commended President John Dramani Mahama for his decisive step in fulfilling his manifesto promise to decouple the Youth Ministry.

This decision demonstrates the President’s commitment to prioritizing youth development as a key pillar of Ghana’s national agenda.



In a statement, Mr. Ghali praised the appointment of George Opare Addo as the Minister-Designate for Youth Development and Empowerment, describing it as a critical move toward addressing the challenges and harnessing the potential of Ghanaian youth.

“George Opare Addo’s vast experience in youth-focused initiatives positions him as the right leader to guide the new Ministry. His ability to engage stakeholders, coupled with his passion for youth issues, will be instrumental in driving effective reforms and impactful programs for the young people of Ghana,” said Mr. Ghali.

Mr. Ghali urged the Parliamentary Committee on Appointments to expedite the confirmation process to enable the Ministry to address pressing youth-related issues swiftly. He further called on Mr. Opare Addo to work closely with experienced youth leaders and stakeholders to ensure that the Ministry’s strategies align with the needs and aspirations of the youth population.

A Call for the Formation of the Ghana Youth Federation

Highlighting the importance of youth inclusion, Mr. Ghali reiterated the urgent need to establish the Ghana Youth Federation, as mandated by the National Youth Authority Act of 2016.

“For the past eight years, youth leaders across Ghana have championed the creation of a National Youth Federation. This platform is essential for amplifying the voices of young people, ensuring their active participation in decision-making processes at the national, regional, and district levels. It is time for this vision to materialize, and the Ghana Chamber of Young Entrepreneurs is ready to provide guidance and support in this regard,” he stated.

Advancing Youth Entrepreneurship and Innovation

As a strong advocate for youth entrepreneurship, Mr. Ghali emphasized the need for the Ministry to prioritize initiatives that foster entrepreneurship and innovation among the youth.

“Youth entrepreneurship is a proven catalyst for economic growth and job creation. By equipping young entrepreneurs with the necessary skills, resources, and access to funding, we can tackle unemployment and spur innovation across sectors,” he noted.

Mr. Ghali highlighted the Chamber’s track record in empowering over 4,200 young entrepreneurs and influencing policy reforms that support startup ecosystems. He pledged the Chamber’s readiness to collaborate with the Ministry in designing and implementing programs that unlock the entrepreneurial potential of Ghanaian youth.

Collaborative Stakeholder Engagement

Mr. Ghali called for comprehensive stakeholder engagement to ensure the Ministry’s programs are inclusive and responsive.

“Collaboration with private sector actors, non-governmental organizations, and youth-led institutions will be critical in addressing the multi-dimensional challenges facing young people in Ghana today. The Ministry must create an environment that encourages synergy among stakeholders to maximize impact,” he said.

Final Remarks

Concluding his statement, Mr. Ghali reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to championing youth development initiatives and called on all stakeholders to rally behind the new Ministry in its mission to transform the lives of Ghana’s youth.

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