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NDC Deputy National Youth Organiser Threatens to Make Ghana “Ungovernable” if Economic Hardship Isn’t Addressed


Osman Ayariga, the Deputy National Youth Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has issued a stark warning to the government.
He has declared that the NDC will escalate its actions, potentially making Ghana ‘ungovernable’ within the next three months if the current economic hardships are not urgently and effectively addressed.
Speaking at a rally on August 10, Ayariga expressed significant frustration with the government’s handling of the economy, citing widespread issues such as economic hardship, high unemployment, and deteriorating essential services.
Ayariga, known for his advocacy for social justice, criticized the government for failing to meet its promises and for being disconnected from the real-life struggles of ordinary Ghanaians.
He highlighted the rising cost of living and the state of public infrastructure as evidence of the government’s failures.
“The youth are deeply disillusioned,” Ayariga said. “We can no longer sit back and watch the country fall apart.
The government must deliver on its promises and address the people’s needs. We, the youth, are resolute and unwavering in our determination to ensure that our voices are not just heard, but acted upon.
He called on all Ghanaians, particularly the youth, to stand together and demand accountability from the government. Ayariga urged for united protests and public demonstrations to press the government into action, emphasizing the strength that comes from collective action.
“As the youth of this country, we have been quiet for long. It is time for us to rise. We are the green army of this country.
We are the revolutionary product of this country,” he asserted. “In the next three months, we shall make this country ungovernable for the NPP.
We will demonstrate, campaign, and demand that all the stolen monies, such as those from corrupt contracts and mismanaged public funds, be brought to light and the perpetrators be held accountable.
This request reflects the youth’s growing frustration with the current economic conditions and the government’s perceived inaction.
Source: newsghana.com.gh



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