Majority Of Awutu Youths Have Become More Lazy –Nai Kofi Antwi V

The chief of Awutu Ayensuako in the Awutu Traditional Area of the Awutu Senya West District of the Central Region, Nai Kofi Antwi V, has expressed worry about the brewing laziness in Awutu youths, making majority of the young people to engage in all sorts of fraudulent activities to make them rich.

Majority Of Awutu Youths Have Become More Lazy –Nai Kofi Antwi V
The chief of Awutu Ayensuako in the Awutu Traditional Area of the Awutu Senya West District of the Central Region, Nai Kofi Antwi V, has expressed worry about the brewing laziness in Awutu youths, making majority of the young people to engage in all sorts of fraudulent activities to make them rich.
Nai Kofi Antwi V who is very passionate about the youth development stated that they have observed that the majority of the current generation of the youths in Awutu Traditional Area are lazy and that most them don't want to work.
 
He pointed out that the youths in Awutu
does not want to work but struggling to use other bad means to make more money.
"The youths must charge that mindset, since  the hard working is the only means to make anyone rich," Nai Kofi Antwi V issued this warning in an interview with Soireenews.com during this year's edition of Awutu Awubia festival.
He noted that in the past when "you finish school and you have not gotten any job, you may go and learn hand craft works but in this present time, the youths don't want to learn apprenticeship."
Their inability to work, according to the chief, has made to engage in criminal or nefarious activities which ought to land them in the grip of the law.
He expressed misgivings about the rising cases of the killing of people in Awutu Traditional Area, saying that this is not unacceptable and thereby posing insecurity and fear in the area.
"We are worrying to hear in these days of the reports of the rampant killings of persons in some of the villages and towns within the Awutu Senya West District, which situation has been creating insecurity, fear and panic in the Awutu and its sorrounding communities. 
"So my advice l want to offer to the youths was that God time is the best and that they should be rush in life to get rich through all other bad means. If the time the come that God wants you to be riched they would be riched through small ways or means," he stressed.
He entreated the youths in the Awutu lands to excercise restrain and listening to the various advises offered to them by their elders and parents and learn good behaviour of the elders.
This, according to him, would enable them to grow to become the good leaders in the future which would bring development to Awutu.
He observed that laziness is making Awutu  youth vulnerable to violent activities.
He, therefore, urged the youth to eschew the practice and become useful to themselves and society rather than lazy around and be used by politicians for violent activities.