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The Roundtable Dialogue, a civil society organization believing in the use of Ballot as to advance democracy, is organising a Media engagement to discuss strategies to encourage Ghanaians on how to use their thumb to bring Change that is so much desire in the country.

The Roundtable Dialogue after much deliberation, have come to the conclusion that the absence of industry and manufacturing, the haunting presence of joblessness, unemployment, inflation, debt, borrowing, harrowing taxation, impoverishment, underdevelopment and humiliation (especially that sense of hopelessness in the eyes of the youth), constitute a grave national interest and security risk.

The Roundtable Dialogue consider the challenges facing youth of Ghana as an abiding responsibility that they need to give it the needed attention and protect the cause of peaceful coexistence, which they believe can best be done through an engagement with the Fourth Estate.

The engagement, is to give the Media an opportunity to listen and examine with Roundtable Dialogue, the feasibility of championing a BALLOT BOX RESOLUTION of the problem in the national interest.

The Roundtable Dialogue is a registered company authorised to function by its objects of advancing and advocating education, decolonisation and development for peaceful coexistence.

The Roundtable Dialogue believes that the Ballot Box can be used wisely to bring a resolution to what they described as the nagging nationwrecking problem of underdevelopment, unemployment and hopelessness faced by the youth of Ghana.

The Roundtable Dialogue which comes on tomorrow Wednesday 17th July 2024, at 10am at the Coconut Grove Regency Hotel, North Ridge, next to Immigration Service and Ako-Adjei Overhead, is seeking to address the nation through the Fourth Estate, to ensure and secure peaceful coexistence in the country.

 

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