Alan Kyerematen, the flagbearer for the Movement for Change, has laid out a 10-point plan to empower Ghanaian youth.
According to him, addressing key areas such as job creation, entrepreneurship, and housing in the ‘Afrafranto’ vision aims to offer practical solutions to the challenges young people face as they prepare for leadership roles.
Moreover, the plan includes financial support and business development services for young entrepreneurs through Ghana’s Business Resource Centres, with the goal of turning innovative ideas into successful businesses that generate jobs and wealth.
Furthermore, Kyerematen also focusses on job creation in sectors like sports, tourism, and the creative industries, promising infrastructure development to boost employment.
Additionally, he highlighted the need for young people to acquire digital skills to compete globally, pledging investments in skills development programs to prepare them for leadership and innovation in the digital era.