According to Owusu, many young people are begging for jobs due to the unemployment crisis yet when they’re hired, they attempt to steal from their bosses and destroy the very business that is paying them.
Speaking on TV3’s New Day program, Owusu said due to these attitudes by young Ghanaians, many private employers find it difficult to expand their businesses and hire more people which also contributes to the unemployment crisis.
Owusu said while many young people are depending on the government to create jobs, it is actually the private sector who can employ most of them. He added that if young people don’t change their attitudes and work ethic, they will continue to remain unemployed because business people will prefer to put their money in the bank or buy government bonds than expand their business and get robbed by their own employees.
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“A significant number of our youth are thieves when you give them employment” – Solomon Owusu speaks on the unemployment rate #TV3NewDay
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