Accra, 17 July, 2025 / 8:22 pm (ACI Africa).
The President of the Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference (GCBC) has demanded that the government radically overhauls the country’s political and education systems to address the growing crisis of youth unemployment in the West African nation.
In his Tuesday, July 15 speech during a forum that GCBC’s Governance, Justice and Peace Directorate organized, Bishop Matthew Kwasi Gyamfi expressed concern that Ghana has not progressed since the formation of the country’s democratic government, particularly in creating employment opportunities for young people.
“Things are getting worse and worse. We have a wrong political system that is not working,” Bishop Gyamfi said at the Sahel Peace Initiative (SPI) National Forum that was held at Christ the King Accra Parish Hall.
He added, “The democratic system that we have is not working as it should to help the nation. If it were, things should have gotten better after 32 years.”
“The political architecture and the way democracy is being practiced has to be overhauled radically. And it is our hope that the constitutional review will really do something about that,” he said.






