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LPG To Set Up 10billion Dollar Job Fund For Graduates Unemployed



LPG To Set Up 10billion Dollar Job Fund For Graduates Unemployed


The founder and leader of the liberal party of Ghana (LPG) Hon. Percival Kofi Akpalo has emphatically stated that, if the the LPG voted into government after the 2020 general elections, He will resource  the unemployed graduates in the country with 10 billion dollars Job Fund in other to help them get something doing (self-employed jobs). He said there are a lot of graduate unemployed Youth in Ghana who has the zeal to engage themselves in self-employed job but they do not have the capital to start so by setting up this fund will help them to resource fund to create their own jobs.


According to him, the LPG government has a plan and the will to create zero percent  (0%) Graduate Unemployment in Ghana. LPG has a plan to heavily resource the Public Works Department to provide young people with well paid jobs here in Ghana.  


Hon. Akpaloo believed that, the entertainment industry and the creative arts are very big industries where a lot of Youths are very talented in that area so they will be resourced to encourage them in order to create jobs for themselves out that. He noted that, if entertainment concept is being staged at a particular place, those in the creative arts industry and food vendors will also stage their products around so indirectly, it will create jobs for numerous unemployed individuals.


In an encounter with the media, Mr. Kofi Akpalo revealed that, Liberal Party of Ghana in government from 2021 will make sure all potholes on Ghanaian roads are covered within 6 months.

LPG government will make sure by the end of  2024 all residential area roads are tarred with asphalt. 


He finally appealed to Ghanaians (eligible voters) to go out on December 7 ,2020 and Vote massively to achieve this, so get involved *NOW* with *LPG2020 campaign* 

"2020 don’t reward NPP/NDC failure to provide you *Good Roads* with your vote. Nothing will change. This election is about YOUR future. Use your vote to ensure a strong LPG because only the LPG is able to *fix all deplorable roads* in Ghana by 2024" He said.



for more details contact 

Hon Kofi Akpaloo on :  +233249042189.

             OR

Md. Margaret, 
General Secretary on: +233549946612

                OR

Md. Sophia Akpaloo, 
Women organizer on: +233545663970.





story filed by: Odiasempa Kwaku Ahiaku.

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