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The NDC Spain Branch has commended the Mahama-led government for what it describes as strong economic management and the successful rollout of key campaign promises.
Speaking through the branch secretary, Hanson Dartey, the party expressed satisfaction with the administration’s performance so far.
A major highlight of the government’s initiatives is the 'No-Academic-Fee' policy, introduced for the 2025 academic year.
The policy seeks to eliminate academic facility user fees in tertiary institutions, allowing more students to pursue higher education without financial constraints.
The NDC Spain Branch believes this initiative is a bold step toward equitable access to education and a sign of the government’s commitment to social development.
On the economic front, the branch pointed to a number of achievements, particularly the $5 billion in revenue accrued by the Goldboard within the first six months of the year.
According to Mr. Dartey, this milestone is proof of sound economic leadership and effective resource management.
The influx of revenue has also contributed to the stabilisation of the Ghanaian cedi, a development the branch views as a welcome relief in restoring confidence in the economy.
The NDC Spain Branch further noted that the Mahama-led government has fulfilled nearly 70 per cent of its campaign promises, describing this as a demonstration of transparency, accountability, and seriousness in governance.
Mr. Dartey said the administration is delivering results that directly improve the lives of Ghanaians, and urged continued public support for its programmes.
In reaffirming their support, the NDC Spain Branch said the government’s performance so far has earned their vote of confidence.
They believe that as more initiatives take shape, Ghanaians will witness even greater progress, particularly in the education and economic sectors.
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