Wednesday, 30 April

Charles Owusu Juanah advocates for unity and inclusiveness at UENR’s Akwaaba summit

Politics
Charles Juana addressing the students

Mr Charles Owusu Juanah, an influential and respected figure in Ghanaian politics at the recent Akwaaba summit held at the University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR) in Sunyani in the Bono Region has called for unity and inclusiveness in the governing New Patriotic Party in the run-up to the December 7, 2024.

 Addressing a group of Tertiary Students Confederacy (TESCON) members, captivated his audience with an impassioned plea for unity and inclusiveness, urging them to actively campaign for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the upcoming elections.

Speaking on the theme "Fostering Togetherness and Inclusiveness to Break the Eight," Mr Juanah emphasized the imperative for Ghanaian youth to rally behind the NPP, which he believes is best equipped to lead Ghana towards a brighter future. 

He drew attention to historical events, such as Jerry John Rawlings' imposition of curfews in 1982-1983 under PNDC rule, which had detrimental effects on Ghana's industries.

Furthermore, he highlighted how subsequent governments failed to protect state assets from corruption.

In contrast, Mr Juanah underscored the NPP's impactful social interventions that have benefited Ghanaians across all sectors. 

From economic development initiatives to educational reforms such as free SHS, he praised Dr. Bawumia's leadership and urged TESCON members to support him. 

Drawing from his extensive knowledge of Ghanaian politics and unwavering commitment to progress, Mr Juanah's call for active involvement in campaigning for Dr. Bawumia was compelling.

Expressing concern over potential retrogression if the National Democratic Congress were voted into power again, due to their history of selling government assets built under previous administrations, Mr Juanah urged students not to take the general elections lightly.

 He also expressed gratitude towards the current governance from parents whose children have benefited from the free SHS programme initiated by the NPP government, emphasizing the need for continued support towards this positive trajectory rather than returning to the darker times witnessed previously.

It is clear that Mr Charles Owusu Juanah possesses both an acute understanding of political intricacies and a gift for effective communication—qualities that render him an ideal leader within TESCON chapters nationwide

Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah