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Six die in El Wak army screening stampede
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69692, member: 636"] A tragic stampede during a military recruitment drive at El Wak Stadium in Accra resulted in six fatalities and numerous injuries. The event, which also occurred in other regional capitals, attracted an overwhelming number of young applicants, highlighting severe youth unemployment. Many attendees reported being unemployed for years after finishing their education. This incident has intensified scrutiny of systemic national challenges, including an educational system perceived as outdated and an economy failing to generate sufficient jobs. Commentators connect this desperation to broader issues, such as increased illegal mining and dangerous migration attempts to Europe. They argue that decades of political mismanagement and policies favoring imports over domestic production have stifled local industry and employment opportunities. The situation underscores a growing demand for decisive government action focused on local wealth creation, innovation, and meaningful job generation for Ghana's youth. [/QUOTE]
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