Accra, 19 July, 2025 / 8:00 pm (ACI Africa).
The Secretary General of the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference (GCBC) has proposed the creation of job opportunities for youths in the West African nation, noting that youth unemployment is “a very realistic security threat” in the country.
In his Tuesday, July 15 speech during a forum that GCBC’s Governance, Justice, and Peace Directorate (GJPD) organized, Fr. Clement Kwasi Adjei warned that the growing youth unemployment in Ghana could lead to violent extremism.
“Youth unemployment is a very realistic security threat. And if violent extremism is going to hit us, it's going to be domestic violent extremism. And it will come from land, chieftaincy, and other political disturbances that youth are mobilized,” Fr. Kwasi said at the Sahel Peace Initiative (SPI) National Forum that was held at Christ the King Accra Parish Hall.
The Catholic Priest who has a background in law emphasized the Catholic social teachings about decent work, urging Ghanaian leaders to support youths, especially those involved in drugs and “treacherous work.”
“When you see the young people who are doing the treacherous work, going down into those mines… the medications they are taking, if we don't do something in the next 10, 15 years, young people aged 15 to 35 will be wiped out. Unemployment security risk is a reality,” he said.



