The President of the Legon wing of Tertiary Education Student Charter of the Convention People’s Party, Pascal Agbesi Hayford has called on the youth to rally behind the CPP to ensure the development of the country.
Speaking on Radio Univers’ Campus Exclusive Show on Wednesday, he explained that, the mismanagement of national assets by subsequent governments after Dr. Kwame Nkrumah’s ousting are among the major factors that have plunged the country into a state of penury.
The student leader further alluded the benefits enjoyed in the stakeholders in the education sector under the party’s first president such as infrastructural developments, free school feeding among other grants which he described to have been ‘disrupted’ by the administrations.
He however indicated that, these same are sentiments and more are still shared by the Ivor Kobina Greenstreet led Conventions Peoples Party, and that the outfit will facilitate the re-establishment of policies to revive these past glories if given the mandate at the December polls.
The TESCHART president also assured a massive re-branding of the country’s agricultural sector by the CPP which shall include the creation of a job portal, where job seekers will get the chance to interact with potential employers in the direction of curbing unemployment that currently plaque the country’s human resource.
Mr. Agbeshi Hayford finally took the opportunity to discourage the rational of voting on tribal, ethnic or geographical bases adding that, electorates should rather vote on the pertinent issues bothering the country.
By: Kenneth Awotwe Darko/ Radio Univers 105.7MHz
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