Audio By Carbonatix
National Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Joseph Yamin says his party is less worried about taking over from the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) amidst the country’s economic hardships.
In an interview with Nhyira FM’s Nana Jantuah on the ‘Kuro yi mu nsem’ show, Joseph Yamin explained that the decision to come back to power has been well thought through.
“We have considered all these factors before deciding to come back,” he said.
The NDC organiser stated that measures will be instituted by the party to reduce the economic hardship when the party regains power.
Joseph Yamin believes the country can overcome this crisis when more infrastructure projects are completed to create more employment opportunities.
“This is the understanding, if at some point my government completes all hospital projects, those in school studying nursing, midwifery, medicine, and so on will gain employment after school,” he said.
He also stated that the opposition party will soon come out with their manifesto.
“The NDC will plan together and come out with a manifesto detailing our plans, just like every party, giving different ways of how we are going to reduce the economic crisis,” he said.
Joseph Yamin is positive the NDC is going to manage the country better than the ruling NPP.
Latest Stories
-
World Bank projects sharp rise in global fertiliser prices in 2026, warns of food inflation risks
2 minutes -
REGSEC, Tema West Assembly begin 3-day demolition of illegal structures at Sakumo Ramsar site today
8 minutes -
Roads Minister confronts contractor over ‘unacceptable’ delays on Techiman–Wenchi road
17 minutes -
Cyclist awarded motorbike by Anwelle Foundation for 525km ride to promote Bong-ngo festival
27 minutes -
The Pastor and the Tithe, the Politician and the Tax
32 minutes -
Visibility is the new currency; be seen or go broke
41 minutes -
TUTAG urges government to resource existing universities before expansion
51 minutes -
BoG cuts currency issuance cost to GH¢471m as cash in circulation rises to GH¢83.8bn
1 hour -
US Health Deal: Ghana cannot cut off health aid overnight – Former Deputy Minister
2 hours -
Cutting off donor aid now would deepen health sector strain – Akwasi Acquah
2 hours -
Asutifi North targets zero exam malpractice in BECE – DCE
2 hours -
Atebubu-Amantin MP warns gov’t over food glut, dumsor crisis
3 hours -
We are living on borrowed time – Oppong Nkrumah
3 hours -
ECG invests GH¢1.11bn in Ashanti power upgrades to address supply fluctuations
3 hours -
Greater Accra REGSEC begins demolition of illegal structures at Sakumo Ramsar site
3 hours