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| George Opare Addo (esq) |
The National Youth Executives of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) on Wednesday, 10th June 2026 gathered for a highly productive meeting, marking a significant moment in youth political engagement.
This assembly brought together an array of dedicated youth organizers, executives from the Tertiary Education Institutions Network (TEIN), representatives from the Regional Youth Working Committee, and members of the Western Dynamic Ladies.
The event underscored the ongoing commitment to youth empowerment and political mobilization within the NDC framework.
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| Hon. Abdul Majeed Dokurgu |
Among the distinguished attendees were Commander George Opare Addo (esq), the National Youth Organizer and serving Minister of Youth Development and Empowerment, alongside Commander Osman Abdulai Ayariga (esq), Deputy National Youth Organizer and CEO of the National Youth Authority.
Their participation highlighted the meeting's importance, blending grassroots energy with institutional leadership.
Additionally, the gathering was graced by Mohammed Sadiq Gombilla, the National TEIN Coordinator, while Hon. Joseph Nelson was represented by Hon. Abdul Majeed Dokurgu, the Municipal Chief Executive of Effia/Kwesimintsim Municipal Assembly.
The presence of such key figures reflected a broad coalition of youth leadership committed to collaborative progress.
The discussions focused on strengthening organizational cohesion, enhancing youth participation in governance, and strategizing for upcoming electoral and community engagement initiatives.
The Western Regional Youth Wing, under the leadership of Hajj Mustapha Iddrisu, expressed heartfelt gratitude for the engaging tours and fruitful deliberations that took place.
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| Hajj Mustapha Iddrisu |
Their message was clear: the outcomes from this meeting fuel their renewed dedication and pledge towards sustained youth development and political activism.
As the NDC’s youth wing moves forward, this meeting is poised to serve as a catalyst for deeper involvement of young people in shaping Ghana’s political landscape.
It reaffirms a shared vision where youth are not just participants but also key drivers of national progress.





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