“It’s Time for a Revolution: RNAQ Calls for Economic Transformation in Ghana” – Nii Armah Quaye

By: Jamilatu Wahab

In a momentous retirement speech delivered at a press conference in Accra, Mr. Richard Nii Armah Quaye, the esteemed President of RNAQ Holdings and founder of the RNAQ Foundation, passionately called for an economic revolution in Ghana.

His address wasn’t just a farewell; it was a clarion call to the nation’s youth, urging them to seize control of their economic destiny.

Mr. Quaye’s vision extends beyond financial investment. He also emphasized the importance of nurturing young talent and innovative ideas.

“I am also calling on young Ghanaians with unique skills, promising ideas, and early-stage businesses: Come closer. Let us invest in you, build with you, and rise with you. Because this is the only way we will create businesses that do more than survive — they will thrive. Locally, nationally, and globally.”

He sees this as the key to creating sustainable businesses that can compete on a global scale, driving economic growth and creating opportunities for all Ghanaians.

Mr. Quaye’s call to action is particularly relevant in today’s economic landscape.

With rising unemployment rates and limited opportunities, young Ghanaians face significant challenges.

By pooling their resources and investing in each other, they can create their own opportunities and build a more prosperous future.

This isn’t just about individual success; it’s about national progress.

By empowering young entrepreneurs and innovators, Ghana can unlock its full economic potential and become a true leader on the African continent.

The time for an economic revolution is now, and the youth of Ghana must lead the charge.

“Let us rise up now. Let us come together now. Let us begin the change now,” he declared, urging immediate action.

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