Former President Mahama Urged To Highlight NDC Innovative Policies Gear Towards Economic Growth
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Former President Mahama Urged To Highlight NDC Innovative Policies Gear Towards Economic Growth
Former President John Dramani Mahama has been urged to outline innovative policies and programmes his next National Democratic Congress (NDC) have put in place geared towards building a better
economy, instead of concentrating his campaigns on attacking the Vice President Alhaji Dr Mahamudu Bawumia.
Mr Yaw Dabie Appiah Mensah, a leading member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) who gave the advice said the Ghanaian electorate expected from the former President what the NDC could do better to improve and sharpened local economic growth, job creation and poverty reduction.
In an interview with the media at Odomase in the Sunyani West Municipality, Mr Mensah, a former organiser of the NPP in the then Brong-Ahafo Region reminded the former President he had only one term, if he giving the opportunity to lead the NDC and even won the Election 2024.
“No president can use only a-four-year to transform the current economy. That is why I believed the former president cannot exactly outline what his next government can do to better the lives of
Ghanaians”.
“Instead going around the length and breadth of the country throwing dust into the eyes of the masses, Mr Mahama and his NDC must sit down and help the nation identify and find lasting solutions to our current problems, if indeed he is sensitive to the plight of the ordinary people”, he added.
“We want the NDC flagbearer aspirant to understand that his propaganda machinery would not work for him and his NDC this time because the Ghanaian voter is more enlightened than ever before”, Mr Mensah
stated.
Mr Mensah said from all indications it was true that the NDC had nothing good to offer and enhance the socio-economic livelihoods of Ghanaians, saying “if the NDC has any new policy in the pipeline, the
former president would hit on that in his nationwide campaign trip”.
He reminded that though the current national economy was not the best, it would worsen under an NDC government “that is only interested in building legacies for themselves”.
Mr Mensah therefore entreated Ghanaians to be more discerning, think through and ensure that they make informed decisions by making the right choice of voting and retaining the NPP government in political power for the purpose of development.
By Dennis Peprah
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