On Saturday, March 14, 2026, the CEO of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA), Malik Basintale, delivered a spirited address at a youth summit in Accra, vowing that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) would serve as a permanent barrier to the "regressive policies" of the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Speaking during the Empower Vault Summit, Basintale used the platform to reinforce the "National Reset" agenda, framing the current administration's work as a necessary rescue mission for the country’s future.
The 40 to 60 Years Warning
Basintale’s remarks focused on the generational impact of political choices, asserting that the NDC is the only force capable of sustaining Ghana's modern progress:
"By the grace of the living God, the NDC will never give the NPP the opportunity to take us back 40 to 60 years again."
He argued that the previous administration's economic management had threatened to undo decades of developmental gains, and that his role at the YEA is specifically designed to "future-proof" the youth against a return to such conditions.
Highlights from the Empower Vault Summit
Beyond the political rhetoric, Basintale used his maiden appearance at the summit to outline new YEA initiatives for 2026:
Skills Over Schemes: He urged tertiary students to move beyond seeking "temporary allowances" and instead focus on building purpose-driven networks and technical skills.
Digital Opportunities: Basintale emphasized that the YEA is pivoting toward digital innovation and entrepreneurship, ensuring that young Ghanaians can compete in a global "competitive economy".
Collaboration: He noted that his administration is moving away from working in silos, instead signing MOUs with various state agencies to create integrated job pathways in sectors like fire service, apparel, and sanitation.
From Communication to CEO
Malik Basintale’s transition from the Deputy National Communications Officer of the NDC to a key head of a state agency has been one of the most visible changes under the Mahama administration:
Appointment: He was appointed Acting CEO of the YEA on January 23, 2025, following the resignation of the NPP-appointed CEO, Kofi Baah Agyepong.
A "Reset" Voice: Since taking office, he has balanced his executive duties with his role as a prominent defender of government policy, frequently appearing on media platforms to push the "Resetting Ghana" narrative
Refuting Rumors: In late 2025, Basintale made headlines after debunking social media rumors that he had suffered a stroke, appearing in a video to confirm he was in "excellent condition" and continuing his work at the agency.
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