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Mahama Addresses Jobs, Housing, Drugs, and Fairness at Koforidua Citizens’ Engagement

by Victor Lavor
May 3, 2026
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President John Dramani Mahama has reaffirmed his commitment to tackling gender discrimination, housing challenges, youth unemployment, and substance abuse during a citizens’ engagement in Koforidua.

Speaking candidly while responding to questions from residents, President Mahama condemned exploitative practices in the job market, particularly against young women.

“It is unacceptable that some employers demand inappropriate relationships from young women before offering them jobs. This must stop,” he said.

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He emphasized that government would pursue stronger legal frameworks to address such misconduct. “There is the need for firm legal measures Our daughters and our sons are all entitled to equal opportunities.”

Gender Equality and Affirmative Action

Mr. Mahama highlighted the importance of equal treatment in the workplace, noting that women with the same qualifications as men must be given equal opportunities.

“A woman with the same qualifications as a man is just as capable, and must be treated as such.”

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He pointed to progress in institutions such as Ghana Grid Company, where more women are taking up engineering roles.

The President also reaffirmed his commitment to implementing the Affirmative Action Act, with a target of achieving gender parity in public appointments by 2028.

Housing and Rent Burden

On housing, Mr. Mahama described the demand for two years’ rent advance as a major burden on citizens.

“Government will begin new housing projects while also completing those started by the previous administration.”

He revealed that the Saglemi Housing Project is being finalised for takeover by a private sector partner to complete and make units available.

Additionally, he announced a new initiative, including the Green Garden City project in Kumasi, aimed at expanding access to affordable housing through long-term mortgage arrangements.

“A worker can acquire a home and pay gradually over a period of up to 20 years.”

Crackdown on Substance Abuse

Addressing rising drug abuse among the youth, Mr. Mahama said government is intensifying efforts with agencies such as the Narcotics Control Commission and the Ghana Police Service.

“Several containers carrying such substances have been intercepted and destroyed.”

He urged traditional leaders to collaborate with law enforcement to curb the menace.

“The possession and distribution of such drugs is a criminal offence, and offenders will be prosecuted.”

Traditional Leaders and Allowances

On chieftaincy matters, Mr. Mahama announced an increase in allowances for Paramount Chiefs and Queen Mothers, while acknowledging concerns from Divisional Chiefs.

“As the economy continues to grow, we will review this and consider extending support further.”

Jobs, Protocol, and Security Recruitment

Touching on employment, he cautioned against reliance on personal connections in job placement.

“We must avoid a system where opportunities are based only on personal connections.”

He disclosed that government plans to recruit 40,000 personnel into the security services over four years, covering the military, police, immigration, and fire service.

Infrastructure and Local Development

President John Mahama also announced that work will soon begin on the Koforidua 24-hour market and outlined plans to construct five kilometres of roads in each district, with communities given the opportunity to prioritise key areas.

Support for Zongo Communities

He acknowledged the employment challenges facing youth in Zongo communities and pledged targeted interventions.

“We will continue to consider approaches to ensure that no one is left behind.”

Story: Patrick Asford Boadu

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