NSA DG Commends Youth Choosing Agriculture Over White-Collar Jobs

Ruth Sedor

The Executive Director of the National Service Authority (NSA), Ruth Sedor, has applauded Ghanaian youth who are increasingly turning away from traditional white-collar jobs to pursue careers in agriculture.

She described their decision as a bold step that strengthens the nation’s food systems and inspires hope among young people.

In an address marking Farmers’ Day, Madam Sedor extended heartfelt appreciation to all farmers across the country, celebrating their “diligence, hard work and commitment” to feeding the nation.

She noted that their efforts continue to sustain Ghana’s development and ensure food security.

Sedor also highlighted the growing number of young Ghanaians who are venturing into agriculture, describing them as trailblazers redefining the sector.

“To our many Ghanaian youths who have decided to defy the odds of white-collar work and venture into this great space, I want to say a huge congratulations,” – she said.

She thanked them for supporting the national agricultural agenda and for proving that young people can succeed and thrive in the sector. Their involvement, she added, gives “the ordinary Ghanaian youth hope that indeed in agriculture, we can make it.”

The NSA Director General concluded by expressing profound gratitude to all farmers and young agripreneurs for their contribution to national development.

Ghana|Atinkaonline.com|Ebenezer Madugu

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