“Where Are the 2,000 Jobs?” — Nana Aba Anamoah Challenges Malik Basintale Over Coconut Waste Claim

Media personality Nana Aba Anamoah has publicly questioned claims made by Malik Basintale, CEO of the Youth Employment Agency, regarding the creation of 2,000 permanent jobs from coconut waste.
The issue stems from a post Basintale made on September 30, 2025, where he stated that discarded coconut husks could be repurposed to create jobs while tackling environmental waste.
“This afternoon I shall be creating 2,000 permanent jobs from it while saving the environment,” he wrote.
However, months after the announcement, Nana Aba Anamoah is demanding transparency and proof to back the ambitious claim.
“We’ve gone beyond the ‘watch out’ stage. Kindly share the evidence of these 2,000 jobs you created. Where are they? Who has been employed and what roles do they occupy?” she questioned.
She further pressed for details on the beneficiaries of the initiative, including how they were selected and what structures have been put in place to sustain the jobs long-term.
Her remarks have sparked conversations online about accountability, job creation claims, and the need for evidence-based governance.




