A Message has been sent to the executives of the ruling New Patriotic Party through social media by some angry party Youth.
NPP communicator Nana Adjei's post about the numerous road construction projects under Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo sparked anger among some NPP Youth Activists on social media. Key among them is one Adomako Worae Desmond.
According to him, they used all their time to campaign for the NPP to get jobs. He added that, the youth that campaigned for the New Patriotic Party can't chew or eat the plenty constructed roads. In a nutshell, they are jobless and hungry.
This is not the first time NPP Youth members are complaining about lack of proper care by the party. In 2021, some angry members demonstrated against their executives over lack of jobs and good standards of living.
Well, as to whether the NPP Executives will listen to their plea and act accordingly, we are yet to know.
By the way, isn't it unfortunate to condemn the construction of roads and seek for individual benefits?

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