George Opare-Addo, the Minister-Designate for Youth Development and Empowerment, has assured young Ghanaians of his commitment to inclusivity in addressing their challenges.
Speaking after his nomination by President John Dramani Mahama, Opare Addo encouraged youth from all backgrounds to collaborate with his office, promising to break bureaucratic barriers to create opportunities.
“No matter your political persuasion, creed, or background, my doors are open. No time for long bureaucracy,” he affirmed.
The private legal practitioner and National Youth Organizer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) stressed the importance of collective action in building a brighter future for Ghana’s youth.
He expressed his vision to transform the sector by implementing policies that would create jobs and empower young people, irrespective of their affiliations.
“My mind dey for you! Let’s start that business, that initiative, that dream—and make it a Ghanaian success story,” he added.
Parliament is expected to vet his nomination in the coming days.