“ I work with this man. It's 6:02 p.m. and he's telling me he will deduct GH₵20. I pay my own electricity and water bills. He pays me GH₵1,200, but he marks me GH₵50 a day. The work is not easy. President of Ghana, please create more jobs for the youth. We don't want to steal, that's why we work."
— A young man working at a poultry farm has expressed frustration over what he describes as poor working conditions and wage deductions, appealing to the government to create more employment opportunities for Ghana's youth. His remarks have sparked discussions about workers' welfare, wages, and the rising cost of living.
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