President asks youth to resist being used as tools for violence
President Mahama, who was speaking at an award ceremony to honour young persons at this year’s National Youth Achievers Awards on Thursday, also pledged his commitment to ensure the elections are conducted in a free and fair manner.
“I want to advise the youth of this country to resist attempts by any persons to use them to disrupt the December polls. I pledge that these polls would be peaceful, they would be transparent and they would be fair, and may the best party and the best candidate win.”
The President also commended the award winners for using their lives to impact on society.
Deserving young achievers from 24 fields of endeavour were awarded yesterday.
The categories range from Music, Fashion, Business Excellence, Advocacy, Science, Academic Excellence, Sports, Performing Arts, Film, Literary Arts, Media Excellence, Young Professionals, ICT, Science, Leadership and Special Awards, Advocacy, Financial Excellence, Health and the Overall Award for Youth Personality of the Year, Male and Female.
Those whose works were recognized include actress Jackie Appiah, ace investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas, reigning Ghana Journalist of the Year Manesseh Azure, as well as producer and writer Shirley Frimpong-Manso.
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