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The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has expressed his appreciation for the growing enthusiasm among Ghanaians and their strong desire for change ahead of the 2024 elections.
According to him, this sentiment reflects the public's increasing support for his leadership and vision for the country.
Mr Mahama particularly noted the positive reception to his proposed "Game Changer" policy, which seeks to transform Ghana’s economy into a 24-hour operational system.
He believes this approach will significantly improve the country’s economic output and boost employment opportunities.
In a Facebook post on Sunday, October 6, Mahama reassured Ghanaians of his commitment to implementing these transformational policies.
He expressed confidence that the "Game Changer" and other initiatives under his leadership would provide much-needed relief to citizens.
The former president also reiterated his dedication to addressing the economic challenges facing the country, stating that the NDC’s policies will pave the way for sustainable growth and a brighter future for all Ghanaians.
“I love the enthusiasm of the people, their desire for Change and implementation of the Game Changer – the 24-hour Economy Policy,” he posted.
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