I Will Make University Education Free for the Youth if I Become President – Akpaloo
Kofi Akpaloo vows to ease financial burdens and promote educational access for all Ghanaian youth if elected.
- Akpaloo pledges to make higher education accessible to all youth if elected
- Promises GHC500 monthly for children under 18 to reduce economic hardship
- He plans to apply international economic strategies to stabilize Ghana’s econom
Percival Kofi Akpaloo, presidential candidate of the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), has promised transformative policies to uplift Ghanaian citizens if he wins the December 7, 2024 election.
Among his bold commitments, Akpaloo has vowed to make university education free, aiming to foster a generation of intellectuals who will contribute to the nation’s growth.
In an interview on Lawson TV/Radio’s Election Home Flagship program, Kofi Akpaloo shared his vision for Ghana’s youth, pledging a monthly allowance of GHC500 for children under 18.
He explained that this financial support, would be made possible through strategic use of the Bank of Ghana,
Kofi Akpaloo stated that his goal is to ease financial hardships and boost citizens’ income if elected in the December polls, urging voters to support his vision.
He also expressed confidence in his ability to manage Ghana’s economy effectively, attributing his expertise to studying abroad.
“The economy is simple. I’ve learned how things are done overseas, and I intend to bring that approach here,” he told Kwame Tanko