AR President Amupanda Criticizes Youth Prioritizing Positions Over National Development
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Job Amupanda shake hand with President Hage GeingobĀ |
In a recent social media post, Job Amupanda, the President of the Affirmative Repositioning (AR) movement, voiced his concern over the misplaced priorities of the youth, emphasizing their focus on securing political positions rather than advocating for national development.
In his post, he highlighted the disparity between the aspirations of the youth, who seemingly seek political roles, and the urgent needs for economic progress, reduced unemployment rates among the youth, and the overall betterment of the nation.
āThe alleged āYouthā says to their leaders āWe want to be Ministersā and NOT āwe want to be a developed nationā, āwe want our economy to growā, āwe want youth unemployment to endā or āwe want the Redline to be removedā! Oto Afraida taaate!ā tweeted Amupanda.
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Ephraim Nekongo |
This critique by the AR President comes in the wake of a statement made by Ephraim Nekongo, the Secretary of the Swapo Party Youth League, advocating for more opportunities for youth to assume ministerial and parliamentary positions. Nekongo had emphasized the capability of the youth to lead and urged for increased youth representation in governance structures.
The discourse ignited by Amupandaās comments underscores the growing concerns about the youthās priorities and their role in shaping the future of the nation.
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