JDM
John Dramani Mahama—–We must collectively work to create an enabling environment for the optimal development of the talents of the youth; equip them with the tools and skills they need to thrive in this fast-changing globalized world, and to encourage them to take an active role in the governance of their countries.
The issues and challenges of conflict, unemployment, gender, corruption, education, health, poverty, hunger in Africa and many developing countries is well-documented.
What is relatively less discussed is the capacity of the institutions we have established and mandated to ensure that government fulfils its social contract to the people in the spirit of fairness, justice, inclusiveness, and absolute accountability.
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