
Ghanaian Youth Leader Condemns Bawumia's Apology as Political Ploy
Ghanaian Youth Authority Head Criticizes Bawumia's Apology: 'Insincere Political Maneuver' Accra, Ghana – Osman Abdulai Ayariga, CEO of the National Youth Authority, has publicly criticized Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia's recent apology, calling it a "political maneuver" lacking sincerity. Ayariga's comments, featured in a recent video interview, focus on the government's failure to create jobs and the introduction of new taxes like the e-levy and betting tax. "Bawumia should apologize to the youth for not providing jobs and burdening us with e-levy, betting tax and all the taxes that caused us suffering and pain." Ayariga stated in the interview. He further argued that the apology was not directed at the Ghanaian people, but rather a calculated move to secure votes in the upcoming elections. The video has sparked debate on social media, with many Ghanaians expressing their views on the matter. The video interview highlights concerns about economic hardships faced by young Ghanaians. Ayariga's criticism adds another layer to the ongoing political discourse in the country.