Minority Leader Dr. Cassiel Ato Baah Forson has voiced deep concern over the prevailing standard of living for ordinary Ghanaians, particularly the youth. He expressed understanding for the frustrations felt by the younger generation due to the challenging conditions they currently face.
Dr. Ato Forson’s remarks came during a recent public address, where he called on the youth not to lose hope but to join forces with the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to seek change and rectify the perceived shortcomings in the country.
The Minority Leader highlighted the pressing issues that have impacted the daily lives of young Ghanaians, including rising unemployment, soaring living costs, and limited access to quality education and healthcare. He empathized with their justified anger and frustration, acknowledging the legitimate grievances that have driven many to voice their concerns.
Dr. Ato Forson’s message was clear: the youth’s discontent should not be in vain. He urged them to channel their energy and aspirations into a collective effort to bring about positive change in Ghana. The Minority Leader emphasized that the NDC, as a political party, was committed to addressing these concerns and advocating for policies that would improve the lives of all Ghanaians, especially the youth.
He encouraged the youth to actively engage in the democratic process, register to vote, and participate in upcoming elections. Dr. Ato Forson firmly believed that by working together and supporting the NDC, they could help steer the nation in a direction that better reflected their aspirations and needs.
The Minority Leader’s call to action resonated with many young Ghanaians, who have long sought solutions to the challenges they face daily. As the country heads towards future elections, the role of the youth in shaping Ghana’s political landscape and improving their standard of living remains a pivotal and pressing issue.