2024 Polls: Youth urged to resist politician manipulations

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The youth of Ghana are urged to resist manipulation by political actors and engage in responsible actions as the December 7 polls approach.

This message was delivered by Most Rev. Matthew Kwasi Gyamfi, President of the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference, during a national address.

He highlighted the vital role of young people in shaping both the current and future democratic landscape of Ghana.

Most Rev. Gyamfi emphasized the importance of the youth’s involvement in the electoral process and encouraged them to act as ambassadors of peace, integrity, and good judgment.

He urged them not only to vote but also to participate positively and constructively in the political process.

“The youth are both the present and future of our nation. Conscious of this fact, we urge all young people of Ghana especially, those who have attained the eligible age and registered to vote to engage in the elections positively and constructively.

“Let your voices be heard in this crucial electoral process for the advancement of our democracy and be responsible enough to resist manipulations from any quarters to engage in any disruptive or violent behaviour.”