Politicians over-promise when campaigning for votes, that's the cause of this mindset. We want solutions placed on our laps, instead of being creative in turning problems into opportunities. Some things don't even need a capital, just a little imagination and different way of thinking to get things off the ground.
What kind of jobs do they want and what is their qualification? The Diaspora community are coming from abroad to farm and those living in farming areas are crying for walantu-walansa job. If government cannot provide the job you need, can't those youth come together and exert that energy into any type of farming? I am not sure if it's laziness or ignorance. The government may never meet your need, should you sit and wait?
@@kwabenatree Lol, can you blame them? Sometimes, people can't become what they don't see. When we were colonized, the colonists turned our country into 'administration outlet'. They saw people dressed in suit and tie and work in the office, that's all. We didn't see the manufacturing plants and factory workers toiling hard that was going on in Britain. Up till now, some have not connected the dots.
@@gh_blaqsoap2846 I agree with you to a point but come on colonization was so long ago and let’s not forget that Africans are not the only people in the world that were colonized, it’s about time we moved past this victimization of colonization
@@vidaburgess9401 hello Vida please let’s put politics aside because even JM was in power many of us have made mention of these just that when we say it we’re assumed to be saying it because we support opposition. The truth of the matter is that in this country we rely too much on government on everything whether ndc or npp is in power. It’s a mentality and behaviour we need to change. I started a business here sometime ago and was disappointed to see that every single material I needed for production was imported because there’s simply no Ghanaians who are willing to produce them locally and so when you produce here with importing materials, your cost of production goes up simply because we don’t have Ghanaians producing simple materials like PLA plastics and some clothing materials. If we don’t stop this import nonsense because we trust foreign goods so much, there’s nothing any government can do to improve this economy
Nation Wreckers. This is sad. People with no visions. We use all our energy and resource to organize demonstration in the streets. When we could instead use the same energy and resources to organize something productive. How do we grow our nation when we cannot think to be productive but to be idle. We waste all the time to complain and and whine. Why don't we use the same energy and skills for the demonstrations to do sometime productive that will bring job and money to the helpless masses?
@@derrickansah3938 Why do we have Idiots on this platform.? I am talking about world class Airports. Visit developed Countries to understand what is at stake.I have visited all continents and their Airports.Do same before praising these small edifices you call Airports.
We don’t have a job today, but we will destroy the environment, damn the future
Govt cannot solve employment in totality. Engage in farming, by forming new group of farmers, govt will support.
Politicians over-promise when campaigning for votes, that's the cause of this mindset. We want solutions placed on our laps, instead of being creative in turning problems into opportunities. Some things don't even need a capital, just a little imagination and different way of thinking to get things off the ground.
So Kwesi Broni and government become rich from there gold and the youth should sit there and farm? Are you sick
But the government can steal taxpayers money to build a Church.
What a laugh! Government will support? Where do you live? This Government only knows how to cheat.😭😭😭😭😭
They have taken all the lands by force for mining and you are not allowed to farm on it.
What kind of jobs do they want and what is their qualification? The Diaspora community are coming from abroad to farm and those living in farming areas are crying for walantu-walansa job. If government cannot provide the job you need, can't those youth come together and exert that energy into any type of farming? I am not sure if it's laziness or ignorance. The government may never meet your need, should you sit and wait?
office work they dont eant factories work.
@@kwabenatree Lol, can you blame them? Sometimes, people can't become what they don't see. When we were colonized, the colonists turned our country into 'administration outlet'. They saw people dressed in suit and tie and work in the office, that's all. We didn't see the manufacturing plants and factory workers toiling hard that was going on in Britain. Up till now, some have not connected the dots.
@@gh_blaqsoap2846 I agree with you to a point but come on colonization was so long ago and let’s not forget that Africans are not the only people in the world that were colonized, it’s about time we moved past this victimization of colonization
@@vidaburgess9401 hello Vida please let’s put politics aside because even JM was in power many of us have made mention of these just that when we say it we’re assumed to be saying it because we support opposition. The truth of the matter is that in this country we rely too much on government on everything whether ndc or npp is in power. It’s a mentality and behaviour we need to change. I started a business here sometime ago and was disappointed to see that every single material I needed for production was imported because there’s simply no Ghanaians who are willing to produce them locally and so when you produce here with importing materials, your cost of production goes up simply because we don’t have Ghanaians producing simple materials like PLA plastics and some clothing materials. If we don’t stop this import nonsense because we trust foreign goods so much, there’s nothing any government can do to improve this economy
@@vidaburgess9401 glad you understand 🤝. Let us not let politics divide us from seeing and saying the truth
There are shortage of working cloths in Canada.
please come home and receive a minimum wage of ghc 3.16 while Togo minimum wage is 6.63
Buildtailorfactory,that can do export to Canada,all abroad to bring money to the Ghana Government.
Eiiii, AFI de3 3nkran fuor enya as3m. Please leave the Nkran fuor alone. They are Ghanaians. I do understand your frustrations.
Ghana fuo kafra
Don't cry for them. The stupidity in that country is beyond comprehension.
Nation Wreckers. This is sad. People with no visions. We use all our energy and resource to organize demonstration in the streets. When we could instead use the same energy and resources to organize something productive. How do we grow our nation when we cannot think to be productive but to be idle. We waste all the time to complain and and whine. Why don't we use the same energy and skills for the demonstrations to do sometime productive that will bring job and money to the helpless masses?
This is what happens when you elect clueless, selfish, incompetent and very corrupt people to lead you.
Same as Barbaric And womanizer John Mahama
You don't l understand. Just keep quiet.
@@kwesigyamfi5325 Can someone you call barbaric construct a world class terminal 3, KIA? How far have you been educated?
@@williamhenrydr.med.acquah3073 can someone you call clueless construct two international airports in 2 regions?
@@derrickansah3938 Why do we have Idiots on this platform.? I am talking about world class Airports. Visit developed Countries to understand what is at stake.I have visited all continents and their Airports.Do same before praising these small edifices you call Airports.
They wants to do galamasey.. 🙆♂️🤣
Go to kyebi and see nana addo galamsey with the Amoatia chief or whatever his name is
@@KingMe1 Sure horses can fly.