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The Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Asiedu Nketia, says the party’s manifesto contains a detailed framework to help build Ghana into a much desired place.
According to him, the current crisis requires a holistic approach to reset the entire country from its present state to an egalitarian society.
Speaking at the launch of the NDC manifesto on August 24, he said this would enhance the growth of the economy and improve livelihood of all Ghanaians and not just the elite.
Despite the well developed framework, Mr Nketia said the party can not on its own implement these policies until it is given the political mandate come December 7.
The party chairman, therefore, urged electorates to buy into the NDC's policies and vote for the flagbearer John Dramani Mahama.
“This manifesto, which represents the people’s manifesto, provides a solid framework for building the Ghana we want together.
“We urge you to identify with our manifesto policy proposals and dedicate yourself to voting for the NDC on December 7, 2024 to reset and build Ghana to bring it back from the abyss into which the country has sunk and rebuild the Ghana we want together,” he said.
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