
Ghana Employs 90,000 Young People in Government Programs
Ghana's Youth Ministry has put nearly 90,000 young people to work in the past year through government employment programs. Every participant is being paid on time, marking a major step forward in tackling youth unemployment.
Nearly 90,000 young Ghanaians now have steady jobs and paychecks thanks to government youth employment programs launched over the past year.
Minister for Youth Development and Empowerment George Opare Addo shared the milestone during President John Mahama's regional tour in the Savannah Region. Speaking at a town hall meeting at Ndewura Jakpa Senior High School, he emphasized that all 90,000 participants are receiving their salaries as scheduled.
"In the last year since we assumed office, we have employed close to 90,000 young people, and I want to tell you that we don't even owe one single person under the YEA," Minister Addo told the crowd. The jobs span multiple sectors including agriculture and health, creating diverse opportunities for young workers across the country.
The Youth Employment Agency programs aim to do more than just provide temporary work. They're designed to create sustainable career paths and improve livelihoods for young people throughout Ghana, where youth unemployment has been a persistent challenge.

The Ripple Effect
When 90,000 young people gain stable employment, the impact extends far beyond individual paychecks. These workers support families, stimulate local economies, and gain valuable skills and experience that will serve them throughout their careers.
The consistent salary payments also build trust in government programs and demonstrate that large-scale youth employment initiatives can be managed effectively. Other nations facing similar challenges may look to Ghana's model as they develop their own solutions.
Minister Addo urged young Ghanaians to take advantage of the various programs available. The government has committed to expanding employment opportunities through targeted interventions and partnerships, signaling that this is just the beginning of a longer-term investment in Ghana's youth.
For 90,000 young people who worried about their futures, the answer came in the form of meaningful work and on-time pay.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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