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Great nations are built on good governance. The formulation and implementation of prudent policies within the Governance space are crucial to ensuring the active participation of the citizenry in both the economic and political activities of the nation.
In the run-up to the 2016 election, the New Patriotic Party, to their credit, anchored its campaign on the back of good governance, promising to aggressively tackle corruption and ensure public accountability. It was unsurprising that under the broad theme of governance, the NPP made a total of 80 impressive promises.
Out of this, 31 promises have been fully fulfilled, the party has made substantial progress with 34 of them and with almost insignificant action on 15 of the promises thereby giving them an overall score of 59.25 per cent.
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