The debate is getting heated up on Joy Prime’s Ghana’s Youth President as the candidates battle it out to the top, arguing out solutions to delicate and pressing issues in our society.
In an episode scheduled to air this afternoon at 1pm, all three governments identify the interconnection between social phenomena like poverty, poor quality of education and poor sanitation and have developed policies to help tackle these social depressions.
A commitment to prioritizing youth development for sustainable development and creating a separate youth ministry, which would focus and harness the potential of our youth by implementing comprehensive, multifaceted and innovative programs is one of many policies, by the Fabian government, lead by HE. President Kamal-Deen Abdallah Ibn Chambas. His government will also provide a more effective institutional framework for empowering the youth for national development.

To combat the causes of poor sanitization, the Yaa Asantewaa Government, per their “Segregate for a Price” policy will provide an attractive incentive for every 25kg load of segregated waste collected by community members. The president, H.E. President Lady Louisa Antwi Akowoah added that there will be provision of separate waste bins for easy hauling of collected waste. This would be achieved through our PP partnerships which is in line with their ASAASE YAA PROJECT.
H.E Rema Jacob Boateng of the Osagyefo Government expresses grievance, saying that it is pathetic to know that for the over 60 years of independence Ghana still has school children still sitting under trees to learn or class rooms in deplorable conditions. Continuity of existing structures in deplorable State, the introduction of the track system to identify intensely affected schools and the partnership with NGO’S to build more infrastructure are some policies his government believes will, to a good extent resolve this social phenomenon.
Seasoned judges on the panel, Doctor Kuku Biney and Mr. Nii Boi Annan (Chartered Accountan) help bring into perspective the relevance of these policy ideas the candidates bring up.
Ghana’s Youth President airs at 1pm every Saturday on Joy Prime on DSTV 280, GOTv 182 and on all digital platforms including joyprimetv on Facebook. To continue to vote for your preferred candidate and government, dial 80012345#.
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