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Six months into Mahama’s presidency: Kumasi residents urge government to address rising cost of living

Section of Residents in the Kumasi Metropolis of the Ashanti Region are calling on the government to take immediate action to address the rising cost of living, which is becoming increasingly unbearable, especially for low-income earners.

 This plea comes as the residents reflect on the impact of the President, John Dramani Mahama administration, six months into his presidency.

While some residents have acknowledged positive developments, many believe the president can do more to address the high cost of living.

 “Things are expensive and they rise up every day, even basic food items are now beyond the reach of many families,” they said in an interview with OTEC News Reporter Elizabeth Gyamfua Fosu on Tuesday.

The residents highlighted that the lack of employment opportunities for the youth is a significant issue, pushing many young people into negative lifestyles such as smoking and excessive betting as they struggle to find jobs.

In a recent interview with OTEC FM reporter Maame Akosuah Gyamfuaa, residents emphasized that the absence of job opportunities for the youth is driving them to such behaviors.

The people of Kumasi are urging the government to not only work towards stabilizing prices but also to create meaningful job opportunities for the youth across the country.

Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com/Elizabeth Gyamfuah Fosu

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