
CEO of Shamor Group of Companies urges political leaders to move beyond slogans and deliver on promises to Ghana’s youth
A prominent Ghanaian business leader says the recent attacks on Ghanaians in South Africa should serve as a stark signal to the country’s political leaders that they have failed the nation’s youth and that Ghana must be fixed.
Nana Adu Gyamfi Kumanim Berima Kese I, Chief Executive Officer of the Shamor Group of Companies, made the remarks in an interview on Wontumi TV, condemning the violence while drawing attention to deeper structural failures at home that he says drive Ghanaians to seek their futures abroad.
Nana Adu called on Ghana’s youth to hold their political leaders directly accountable for unkept promises, insisting that campaign pledges must transcend the level of slogans and translate into tangible improvements in citizens’ lives.
“Youth should hold politicians responsible for failing to meet their promises,” he urged. “Promises should not just be slogans or celebrated they must become a reality for the citizens.”
