Ga Youth Appeal to President Mahama Over McDan Group Concerns

A group of Ga youth has appealed to President John Dramani Mahama to intervene in matters affecting the McDan Group of Companies, warning that the situation could threaten the company’s continued operations.
According to the group, their appeal is motivated by the significant support many individuals within their community have received from the company’s founder, Daniel McKorley.
They stressed that their call is non-partisan and not intended to interfere with any ongoing legal or administrative processes involving Mr. McKorley.
However, the group cautioned that any developments that undermine the business could have far-reaching consequences, particularly for beneficiaries of the company’s philanthropic initiatives.
The youth also referenced the ongoing situation involving the McDan Group at the airport, expressing confidence that presidential intervention could help resolve the matter.
Dressed in red and white, the demonstrators staged a peaceful protest in front of the Flagstaff House, the seat of government, to press home their appeal.
They urged authorities to consider the broader economic and social impact of the situation while seeking a resolution.





