“Tell us a single job you have created for the youth of Ghana?” – Mahama quizzed

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President John Mahama

Janet Nabla, the Presidential candidate for the People’s National Party in the 2024 Ghanaian general election, has challenged President John Dramani Mahama and his government to name a single job they have created for the youth of Ghana.

According to Janet Nabla, if everything is working as claimed by the NDC government, the NDC grassroots will not be worried about jobs.

Speaking on Joy Prime on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, Janet Nabla stated, “If everything is working, your own people should not be worried about jobs”. “Can you tell us a single job you have created for the youth of Ghana?”

“Can you tell us if you have been able to implement even one of your manifesto promises so that Ghanaians are benefiting?” she asked.

“We are not seeing anything. You keep telling us you’ve done well, but it is not reflecting in people’s lives,” she added.

In related news, a Global Info Analytics poll has disclosed that 78 per cent of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) delegates are concerned about the lack of job opportunities for grassroots.

The Global Info Analytics poll was conducted between 31st March and 9th April among nearly 10,400 delegates across all 16 regions.

The Poll detailed that 78% of delegates were concerned about the lack of job opportunities, with 13% are not concerned, and 9% are neither concerned nor unconcerned.

Also, 88% of the delegates are hopeful that the situation will improve in the near future.

Serwaa Amihere shared a portion of the Global Info Analytics poll summary report on X, with the captioned it, “Growing anxiety among NDC grassroots as 78% of delegates concerned about lack of job opportunities- Global Info latest report”.

The summary report read, “The poll also confirms the growing anxiety of the NDC grassroots when it comes to job opportunities, as 78% of the delegates are concerned about the lack of job opportunities, 13% are not concerned, and 9% are neither concerned nor unconcerned.

However, 88% of the delegates are hopeful that the situation will improve in the r near future, while 3% are not hopeful and nearly 9% don’t know whether the situation will improve or not.

The poll was conducted between 31st March and 9th April among nearly 10,400 delegates across all 16 regions using random probability sampling with Computer Assisted Telephone Interviews”.

Meanwhile, George Opare Addo, the National Youth Organiser for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and Minister of Youth Development and Empowerment of Ghana, has told dissatisfied NDC grassroots that there are better days ahead.

The NDC National Youth Organiser told dissatisfied NDC grassroots that the government is working to empower the grassroots.

According to George Opare Addo, he acknowledged that the party leadership understand their concerns, but he is optimistic that “better days are ahead”.

 In a social media post shared George Opare Addo, wrote, “On Wednesday, March 25, in my capacity as National Youth Organiser, together with my deputies, I began a series of engagements with the regional youth wings, starting with the Greater Accra Region.

These meetings are designed to foster open dialogue with our Youth Organisers, creating space for frank conversations on the current state of the party and matters arising.

I used the opportunity to reaffirm to our Commanders the government’s and the party’s unwavering commitment to empowering our grassroots base through targeted initiatives that strengthen participation, build capacity, and expand opportunities for young people. While acknowledging the challenges we face, I emphasised that better days are ahead. #YouthPower“.