The President-Elect, , has reaffirmed his commitment to addressing key socio-economic challenges, particularly job creation for Ghana's growing unemployed youth.

In a recent interview with VOA, he noted that his administration will implement measures to restore the economy and ultimately deliver prosperity to many Ghanaians who are struggling to survive, following the current economic crisis. "A lot of businesses have laid off people just because of the crisis we've had in the economy.

And so just bringing the economy back and letting businesses grow again, we are not interested in the artificial job creation measures that have been done in the past, like NABCO, where young people were taken through three years, paid an allowance, and promised that they'll be graduated into jobs, and at the end of the process, they've been abandoned," he explained.

The president-elect also spoke about his commitment to fostering private sector growth and supporting the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) to create sustainable job opportunities.