Jay Bahd advocated for an industrial revolution in Ghana to tackle unemployment and criminality

Ghanaian rapper Jay Bahd has passionately campaigned for a revolution in Ghana's industrial sector as a critical step toward reducing unemployment in the country.

Jay Bahd advocated for an industrial revolution in Ghana to tackle unemployment and criminality

 He emphasized the worrying rise in armed robberies, tying it directly to widespread unemployment among the population.

Jay Bahd is a staunch believer that by establishing more industries, the unemployment situation may be considerably alleviated, offering crucial job possibilities for young people.

He emphasized that rather than allocating resources to projects such as schools and the National Cathedral, the government should prioritize investment in industrial infrastructure.

"We can significantly boost Ghana's chances because we have vast resources. The government must realize that, despite completing their education, many young people struggle to find work.

"It is critical to focus on building industries rather than relying solely on prayers to promote national development and combat crime," Jay Bahd stated.

He stated that Ghana has vast land resources, emphasizing the importance of industrial growth in effectively addressing the unemployment crisis.

"The rise in armed robbery is directly linked to unemployment, as many educated youths find themselves without job opportunities and resort to desperate measures," he told me.

Jay Bahd, real name Jackson Kwadwo Bawuah, is a Kumasi-based hip-hop and drill artist who serves as the team leader of the Kumerica-asakaa drill.

Months after releasing 'Sore', he dropped another hit called Condemn. Jay Bhad was reared in Kumasi's slum and has witnessed a significant improvement in his life after meeting the Life Living team.

His path into the drill genre began when the late Pop Smoke's "Dior" spread over the continent. He is well known for his verse on the smash song 'Sore', which features Yaw Tog, O'kenneth, City Boy, and Reggie.