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Solomon Adu Kwaakye took advantage of Mrs. Mahama’s launch of a campaign for prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission to make a case to end his joblessness.
The University of Development Studies graduate in Environmental Science told journalists he has written 30 applications without response since he completed school two years ago.
He said his aged parents who are farmers can no longer cater for him and his other siblings.
Adu Kwaakye said he squeezed money from his father to prepare his letter and CV when he heard the First Lady was visiting Asante Mampong.
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