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National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has reaffirmed the party’s unwavering commitment to fulfilling its promises, assuring Ghanaians that the NDC is already delivering on key development pledges.
Mr Asiedu Nketiah, who was warmly received during his tour of Ketu South, Keta, Anloga, and adjoining districts, called on residents to maintain confidence in the NDC, emphasising that the government’s developmental agenda is steadily taking shape across the country.
Addressing large, spirited gatherings, the National Chairman said the NDC’s vision for Ghana is focused on tangible, inclusive growth that prioritises job creation, improved infrastructure, and expanded opportunities for young people.

He noted that the tour is part of a broader effort to reconnect with the grassroots, assess progress on ongoing projects, and ensure that the concerns of the people are directly reflected in the party’s policy direction.
Mr Asiedu Nketiah emphasised that while some promises require long-term implementation, others are already being executed, a clear demonstration of the NDC’s determination to restore confidence in leadership and deliver practical results.

Across the districts, the NDC Chairman was met with overwhelming enthusiasm from constituents and youth groups, who expressed optimism that the tour would further accelerate development in their communities.
Many lauded the leadership for maintaining direct engagement with the people, describing the visit as a renewed sign of commitment and accountability.

He reiterated that the NDC’s focus remains on building a fair, transparent, and people-driven government and urged citizens to continue to support the party’s vision for a more prosperous and united Ghana.
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