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    Papa LincBy Papa LincDecember 1, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read3 Views
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    Honorable Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, a well-known politician and Member of Parliament for Assin Central, has urged Ghanaians to make wise decisions that will safeguard the country’s future in a powerful speech addressed to the electorate. He underlined that during election campaigns, it is crucial to give preference to politicians who are committed to generating long-term employment prospects rather than those who provide quick cash incentives.

    In a video that was released on Lawyer Sammy Gyamfi’s official Facebook page, Agyapong discussed the widespread problem of transactional politics in Ghana. He voiced his serious concerns about the habit of political politicians trying to gain support by giving money to voters, emphasizing the harm this practice causes to the long-term economic stability of the nation.

    “For too long, we’ve focused on politicians offering us money during elections,” Agyapong said. However, this has just made our misery worse. It’s time to consider who will actually provide employment opportunities for our young people. Many Ghanaians are becoming more and more irritated with the cycle of short-term financial advantages that overwhelm the need for sustainable economic policy, and his remarks reflect this mood.

    The MP went on to say that electing politicians that put economic growth and job creation ahead of quick cash handouts is essential to Ghana’s future. Many people, he noted, have been indoctrinated to accept cash in return for their votes, a practice he characterized as detrimental to the advancement of the country. “The real question is not who will give you money on Election Day, but who will create lasting job opportunities for you,” Agyapong stated.

    As Ghana gets ready for its next elections, Agyapong’s remarks are crucial. He asked people to concentrate on a candidate’s skill, vision, and capacity to carry out sound economic policies. He pushed for a change in perspective, where Ghanaians value leaders who are dedicated to building a strong economy that generates real job opportunities.

    He went on to say, “In this country, people often have to pay large sums of money just to secure employment,” and he requested that this concerning dynamic be changed. Agyapong thinks Ghana may become more self-sufficient and prosperous by choosing leaders committed to sustainable growth.

    Agyapong’s message serves as a reminder of the important decisions that voters must make as the election season intensifies. A growing public demand for a more accountable and sustainable form of government is reflected in the preference for long-term economic solutions over short-term financial incentives.

    Agyapong’s remarks may strike a deep chord with Ghanaians as they get ready to cast their ballots, promoting a more deliberate and forward-looking voting strategy. His call to action emphasizes how crucial it is to choose leaders who are capable and sincerely interested in the well-being of the country and its people.



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