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The flagbearer of the Convention People’s Party (CPP), Nana Frimpomaa Sarpong Kumankuma, has unveiled plans to prioritise human capital investment as a key driver of Ghana’s development.
According to her, each Ghanaian would receive GH₵20,000 in shares, not as cash, but as an entitlement to state enterprises, farms, and businesses.
This initiative she said will create partnerships between the government and citizens, empowering Ghanaians to co-own national assets and contribute to the country’s economic growth.
“Every Ghanaian will be given GH ₵20,000 as your shares. It is not money that you are going to take and put in your pocket but it is money that will give you rights to the businesses, the state farms and the state enterprises.
"It is not going to be the now government fully-owned enterprises, it would be a partnership between government and the citizens but you will be empowered," she said on JoyNews AM show.
She also said that if given the political mandate, this would be executed through the local government system. That way, everyone would receive their share from their local government.
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