Former captain of the Black Stars, Asamoah Gyan says he will lend a helping hand to the United Nations Youth Association Ghana’s (UNYA-GH) programmes to empower the youth in the country.
Gyan made this statement at a ceremony organised in Accra by the UNYA-GH to swear in Dr. Kwaku Assoku-Adjepong as the Deputy Country Head together with three Goodwill Ambassadors, which included Mr Asamoah Gyan, Mr Arthur Paes and Mr Ali Ajami.
He expressed his gratitude for the honour given to him to represent the youth through the Association and called on Corporate Ghana, Individuals and institutions who had the youth at heart to support their projects and activities to build a better future for the younger generation.
“We can’t do all alone,” said Baby Jet.
He said his nick name ‘Baby Jet ‘and his dancing moves had diversely influenced the youth and was sure he was in the right position for the task as an Ambassador.
“We will start work as soon as possible," said Ambassador Gyan.
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