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The President of the Global Africa Trade Advisory Chamber, Dr Dominic Oduro-Antwi, is calling for a binding legal framework to ensure political parties align their policies with Ghana’s long-term national development plan.
Dr Oduro-Antwi, who was speaking in an interview with GBC News, commended the government’s ongoing development efforts but raised concerns about policy inconsistency across successive administrations.
Ghana has adopted a 40-year national development plan aimed at achieving a just, free and prosperous society by 2057.
According to him, while governments often pursue development initiatives, the absence of a structured and continuous approach undermines progress.
“Across the political divide, there is a shared desire to see Ghana develop. That should place national interest above all else,” he said.
Dr Oduro-Antwi proposed legislation that would make it mandatory for political parties to incorporate the national development plan into their manifestos.
“There must be a system that compels continuity. Any government that comes into office should be able to sustain viable projects it inherits,” he stated.
He added that enforcing such a framework would promote discipline and accountability in governance.
He further stressed the need for attitudinal change, urging leaders to prioritise long-term national goals over short-term political interests.
“The national development plan should not remain on paper. It must guide every government that comes into power,” he said.
Dr Oduro-Antwi’s remarks add to growing calls for policy continuity to safeguard Ghana’s long-term development trajectory.
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