Appau-Klu Lauds Stonebwoy’s Torcher Experience
Author: Elsie Appau-Klu ESQ ( Lawyer, Policy Analyst and Entrepreneur)

Author: Elsie Appau-Klu ESQ.
The recent Torcher Experience concert hosted by Livingston Satekla, popularly known as Stonebwoy, was a testament to the power of creativity and innovation. As a proud member of the Ho Central NDC, I was thrilled to witness the energy and enthusiasm of the youth as they celebrated music and unity. Stonebwoy’s remarkable journey is a shining example of what can be achieved with determination and passion.
To the youth of Ho Central Constituency and the Region at large, I say: dare to do exceptional things. We need a change in mindset, a shift from complacency to creativity, and from fear to fearlessness. The time is ripe for us to be venturesome and entrepreneurial in our endeavors. As the world becomes increasingly competitive, we must be willing to take calculated risks and push beyond our limits.
The John Dramani Mahama government has rolled out several flagship programs aimed at empowering the youth, including the 24 Hour Economy Policy. This initiative presents a golden opportunity for young people to tap into their potential and create breakthroughs. I urge the Ho Central Constituency NDC Youth to seize this moment and come up with innovative ideas that will drive progress and prosperity.
Moreover, promoting talent and creativity in our region is crucial to creating jobs and sustaining economic growth; we must support local artists and entrepreneurs to unlock the full potential of our creative industry.
As we strive for greatness, let us remember that success is not just about individual achievement, but about collective progress. Let us support and uplift one another, creating a culture of excellence and mutual respect. With the right mindset and opportunities, I have no doubt that our youth will achieve remarkable things.
The Torcher Experience was more than just a concert – it was a call to action. Let us heed the call and work towards building a brighter future for ourselves and our communities.



