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NDC unveils manifesto for 2024 election, promising jobs, prosperity and accountability

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Speaking at the launch in Winneba, the NDC’s flag bearer, former President John Dramani Mahama, criticized the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) for its “abysmal performance,” citing high inflation, currency depreciation, and unemployment.

Mr Mahama promised to restore Ghana’s economy through a series of measures, including a National Economic Dialogue, tax rationalisation, and emergency measures to stabilise the Ghana cedi. 

He also pledged to investigate the NPP’s “opaque Gold-for-Oil deal” and review the Gold Purchase Programme of the Bank of Ghana.

The NDC’s manifesto focuses on job creation, with initiatives such as the “24-Hour Economy” formula, which aims to boost production, productivity, and employment opportunities. The party also promises to support small businesses, women entrepreneurs, and artisans through various programs and incentives.

In the health sector, the NDC plans to uncap the National Health Insurance Levy, prioritize healthcare, and establish a Ghana Medical Care Trust Fund to support persons with chronic diseases. The party also promises to expand health infrastructure, restore the automatic employment of health workers, and construct modern hospitals in underserved areas.

The manifesto also highlights the NDC’s commitment to education, with plans to improve Free SHS, provide dedicated funding, and decentralize food procurement. The party promises to implement a “No-Academic-Fees” policy, provide financial assistance to continuing students, and expand infrastructure for tertiary students.

Other key areas of focus include modernizing agriculture, promoting good governance, combating corruption, transforming education, and promoting responsible mining for sustainable development.

Source: Graphic Online