President Mahama Urges Ghanaian Youth to Leverage Digital Innovation as Catalyst for National Development
President Mahama marks Ghana's 69th Independence Day by urging youth to use digital innovation to solve unemployment and lead national development.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 6, 2026, 6:35 AM EST
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Graphic Online

A Digital Call to Action for the Next Generation
President John Dramani Mahama has placed digital transformation at the center of Ghana’s future developmental agenda, urging the nation's youth to become the primary architects of this shift. Speaking at the 69th Independence Day anniversary, the President emphasized that the current generation possesses unprecedented technological tools capable of redefining traditional sectors. He characterized the modern smartphone not merely as a communication device, but as a multifunctional gateway to global classrooms, business platforms, and creative studios that can bridge the opportunity gap for millions of young Ghanaians.
Acknowledging the Economic Frustrations of the Youth
While maintaining an optimistic tone regarding the potential of technology, President Mahama used his national address to directly acknowledge the growing frustrations among young people regarding the lack of stable employment. He noted that the disconnect between academic qualifications and economic reality remains a significant challenge for many. To address these concerns, the President stated that his administration is moving beyond rhetoric to implement tangible measures, including the expansion of digital infrastructure and the creation of dedicated entrepreneurship programs aimed at absorbing the burgeoning workforce.
Strategic Investment in Regional Innovation Hubs
To decentralize the benefits of the digital economy, the government is embarking on a program to establish innovation hubs across several major urban centers. President Mahama identified Accra, Kumasi, Tamale, Takoradi, and Koforidua as the primary locations for these technological nerve centers. These hubs are intended to serve as incubators for local startups and creative enterprises, providing young innovators with the resources and mentorship needed to scale their ideas into viable businesses that contribute to the national Gross Domestic Product.
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