Martin Ameyaw, a seasoned politician, an alumni of the International Academy for Leadership in Gummersbach, Germany and former president of TESCON at Kumasi Technical University, is contesting for the position of Ashanti Regional Youth Organiser. With his involvement in international leadership and background in student politics Ameyaw has demonstrated leadership skills and a deep understanding of the needs and aspirations of the youth.
Background and Qualifications
As a former TESCON president, Ameyaw has likely gained valuable experience in mobilizing and engaging with young people. His involvement in student politics has also provided him with a strong foundation in leadership, governance, and community development.
Campaign Focus
Ameyaw’s campaign may focus on key issues affecting the youth in the Ashanti Region, such as:
Youth Empowerment: Providing opportunities for skills development, entrepreneurship, and employment
Education and Training: Improving access to quality education and vocational training
Community Engagement: Fostering stronger relationships between young people and community leaders
Potential Impact
If elected, Ameyaw could bring a fresh perspective to the role of Ashanti Regional Youth Organiser, leveraging his experience in student politics to drive positive change for young people in the region.
Similar Initiatives
The Ashanti Youth Association has also been working to reconnect young people with leaders, with the Vice-Chancellor of KNUST, Prof. Mrs. Rita Akosua Dickson, expressing support for the initiative. This effort aims to restore trust and inspire youth engagement, highlighting the importance of intergenerational dialogue and mentorship
Martin Ameyaw’s bid for Ashanti Regional Youth Organiser is an exciting development, with his experience and qualifications making him a strong contender. His campaign promises to be closely watched by party members and supporters, and his potential impact on the region’s youth could be significant.