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Ghanaian Youth Are Not Lazy They Need Good Policies and Conducive Environment to Thrive Paul Twum Barimah
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AI-generatedThe article discusses general policy recommendations for youth employment in Ghana. No concrete commercial mechanism, price movement, supply chain disruption, or company-specific impact is identified. The event is a political commentary without direct business or market implications.
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- Former MP Paul Twum Barimah rejects notion that Ghanaian youth are lazy.
- He attributes youth struggles to weak policies and lack of opportunities.
- World Bank and ILO link youth unemployment to structural challenges.
- Calls for government and private sector investment in education and entrepreneurship.