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The flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Mahama, has promised to work tirelessly to improve the lives of Ghanaians if elected as President in the 2024 general elections.
He pledged to dedicate himself fully to addressing the nation’s challenges and ensuring a better future for all citizens.
In addition to his commitment to hard work, Mahama emphasized transparency as a key principle of his leadership.
He assured Ghanaians that he would always be truthful and open with them throughout his administration, building trust and accountability.
These assurances were made in a Facebook post on Saturday, September 28, following Mr Mahama’s visits to the Ablekuma North, Central, West, and South constituencies the previous day.
“I made two solemn pledges to the people: First, as President, I will work 24/7 for you. This is not just a promise but a commitment I take to heart. Your aspirations, needs, and concerns you shared during my interactions will guide my actions, and I will be there for you, always."
“Secondly, I will always tell you the truth. Transparency will be my guiding principle in good times and challenging times. When things go well, I will celebrate with you. And when we face difficulties, I will be honest about the situation.”
During his tour, he interacted with residents, outlining his vision for a more prosperous and transparent Ghana.
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