Enough of “Old Men” Presidents in Ghana – Young People Should Take Over, Advocates Martin Kpebu
On June 21, 2025, private legal practitioner Martin Kpebu declared it’s time for Ghana to end its trend of electing “old men” as president. He urged political parties and citizens to empower younger leaders to take on national leadership roles—a pivotal generational shift. Why Youth Representation Matters Innovative Vision: Younger leaders are closer to new ideas and global trends. Energy & Drive: They bring vitality and long-term commitment to national projects. Balanced Governance: Youthful perspectives can help bridge generational divides. Kpebu believes that opening space for emerging voices is key to revitalizing Ghana’s democracy. Why This Resonates ThemeImportancePolitical RenewalAdvocates stepping away from gerontocracy in national leadershipYouth EmpowermentValidates calls for quota systems and young aspirant supportElectoral DynamicsConnects with growing disenchantment among young votersPolicy RelevanceYounger leaders often focus on digital economy, jobs, and climate What’s Next Popular Uptake – Will citizens and […]