NPP's Michael Tetteh Tells Ningo-Prampram Youth: If You Had Jobs, You Wouldn't Be Here Listening to Us
Michael Tetteh, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate for Ningo-Prampram, addressed the youth in his constituency during a community manifesto debate organized by Media General's TV3 Ghana. During the event, Tetteh made a pointed remark, urging the young people in attendance to prioritize securing employment opportunities.
I'm sure if you had jobs to do, you wouldn't be here listening to us; maybe you'd be listening to us on your phones, Tetteh said, highlighting the importance of employment as a means of keeping the youth productively engaged.
The comment came as part of a broader discussion on youth empowerment and economic development during the debate. Tetteh emphasized the NPP's commitment to creating job opportunities and improving the livelihoods of young people in the Ningo-Prampram constituency.
The community manifesto debate provided a platform for parliamentary candidates to outline their plans and engage with constituents on key issues affecting the area. Tetteh's remarks resonated with the ongoing concerns about unemployment among the youth and the need for practical solutions to address the challenge.
The NPP candidate's focus on employment aligns with the party's broader agenda of economic growth and job creation, which has been a central theme in their campaign for the upcoming general elections. Tetteh's message to the youth was clear: securing meaningful employment is crucial for personal development and community progress.