Push Mahama Up With Hard Work – Amanda Kwatia Tells Youth
The National Deputy Director of Protocol and Logistics of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Amanda Okyere Kwatia has urged the youth of the country to support John Mahama, the NDC flag-bearer to win the upcoming polls in December to implement the good policies he is promising.
Speaking to this reporter after the launch of the NDC Youth Manifesto on Monday, Madam Amanda stated that the policies the NDC flag-bearer is promising would yield job opportunities for the people of the country.
Currently, she noted that what the youth in the country were asking for are jobs and nothing else.
“In the NDC Youth Manifesto our flag-bearer shows clearly that he is determined to create job opportunities for the youth of the country and that’s what matters to us”, the Deputy Logistics Director stressed.
Support:
Madam Amanda called on the youth including all NDC members to go out of their way and campaign for the NDC and its flag-bearer.
She said John Mahama’s second coming portends good things for the country.
This, she noted should inspire everyone to play a role so they could be part of the transformation the flag-bearer is promising.
“The youth in particular are the very people who stand to benefit from the policies and plans by the NDC flag-bearer who believes in job creation and is committed to doing same including the promise of training one million on ICT across Ghana”, the NDC Deputy Logistics Director stated.
Empowerment:
Madam Amanda said the NDC plans to create access for the youth to acquire basic knowledge in entrepreneurial skills.
She explained that the NDC flag-bearer would ensure that everyone becomes useful to the country when he wins the upcoming polls.
“We in the NDC are hopeful of a booming economy once again with John Mahama leading us with the implementation of the job creation policies and plans. However, the youth must show commitment to this course by supporting our flag-bearer to win the December 7 polls so that we can all benefit from the transformation ahead”, Madam Amanda rallied.
Source: The Ghanaian Observer/Michael Ofosu-Afriyie, Kumasi.