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  • NDC’s manifesto is a robbery of NPP ideas – Adomako Baafi

    NDC’s manifesto is a robbery of NPP ideas – Adomako Baafi

    Former Director of Communications for the Ruling National People Party  Mr. Yaw Adomako Baafi has described the 2020 manifesto of the NDC as untruth, repetition of failed promises, and a shadow of the NPP’s ideas.

    According to the NPP Communication team member, the manifesto put out by the NDC is a masterpiece of frustrations as a result of losing the 2016 elections.

    Defining his assertion in an interview with GhanaWeb, September 8, 2020, Mr. Baafi said, “It’s a combination of lies, repetition of failed but broken promises and then again robbing of NPPs ideas. These were the very things that the NDC presented and brought to us.”

    He explained that the NDC in their manifesto launched at the University of Professional Studies on Monday, gave themselves up by being contradictory in their claims and propositions.

    “The NDC Chairman who was formally their Director of Elections confirmed that if NDC had been elected again they would’ve fixed dumsor. But I was surprised when yesterday out of effrontery and disrespect to the people of Ghana he came to say they fixed the dumsor before their exit….. so if he comes and tells us that they fixed dumsor, you can’t fathom it.”

    The NPP communicator mentioned that he has so far outlined over 20 aspects of the NDC’s manifesto which are either lies or repetition of their 2012 manifesto.

    He said that having failed to implement such policies between 2012 and 2016 when they were in power, the promises repeated by the NDC in their 2020 manifesto can be best be described as unachievable policies meant to deceive the people of Ghana.

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  • Mahama lacks credibility to deliver manifesto promises – Oppong Nkrumah

    Mahama lacks credibility to deliver manifesto promises – Oppong Nkrumah

    Information Minister, Kojo Nkrumah Oppong has said the flagbearer of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr John Dramani Mahama, has no credible track record to fulfill the party’s manifesto promises.

    This follows the launch of the NDC’s 2020 manifesto on Monday, 7 September 2020, which the party refers to as the ‘People’s Manifesto.’

    Reacting to the NDC’s manifesto promises at a press conference in Kumasi on Tuesday, 8 September 2020, Mr Oppong Nkrumah said before Mr Mahama became President, he made several promises but achieved very little during his tenure of office.

    “When you take the credibility, the thing is that for the first time, the two persons who are the front liners in this election, have both had the opportunity to occupy the office of President.

    “So, in looking at the credibility of the promises they’re making, one ought to first look at their track record when they were in office and their position on some of the matters they’re speaking to today and it helps anybody who wants to do an analysis understand whether or not you can take any of these promises as credible”, Mr Oppong Nkrumah said.

    The Ofoase Ayirebi MP emphasised that Mr Mahama’s manifesto promises were not credible, as he never believed in some of the policies implemented by the current New Patriotic Party (NPP) government.

    The lawmaker, therefore, wondered how Mr Mahama would implement his manifesto promises that are geared toward expanding the policies of the current administration.

    “So, for example, if you have a leader who, before he became Vice President or let’s say before he became President, promised, as part of his party’s manifesto, that they will bring a one-time premium for health insurance, and for eight years they never did it and today he turns round to say that he’ll make primary healthcare free, does it sound like a credible promise?” Mr Oppong Nkrumah asked.

    He noted that of the two frontrunners in the upcoming December 7 elections, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo looks and sounds more credible in the delivery of promises.

    “If you have a leader who, from 2008 through to 2012, opposed a state providing free education for people at the Senior High School level consistently; ‘it won’t work’, ‘if it would have worked, Kwame Nkrumah would have done it’, ‘if it would have worked, it would take 20 years to come off’, etcetera, and today you have this same person saying that first of all he now believes in it and will now make tertiary education 50 per cent free, you have an opportunity to ask yourself whether or not it sounds like a credible promise.

    “If you have somebody, who, during his period, run down the Ghanaian economy; went to the IMF for a bailout and, as a result, could not employ young people when they were graduating from school, you recall the graduate unemployment associations that were formed, you recall the cancellation of allowances because of economic crisis and the argument that ‘even if they’ll vote against us they should vote against us’, and today, this person comes and says that he’s going to create one million jobs in four years, does this sound like a credible promise?”

    He indicated that in discussing manifestos, the credibility of the person making the promise must be taken into consideration.

    The Information Minister said: “So, the first thing in discussing manifestos is the credibility angle of your track record. What was your track record? The second thing that has been listed, it costs money to deliver mostly, so, you can reduce all the promises to the economy and ask yourself: ‘Who is best-placed in managing the economy so that the economy can find all the money to deliver on the promises?”

    Mr Oppong Nkrumah added: “We believe that Ghanaians are very discerning people, they’ll have an opportunity to look at his track record and what he delivered and what he’s promising and do the comparison.”

    ghanaweb

  • Courageous driver knocks and kills highway robber

    Courageous driver knocks and kills highway robber

    Luck has eluded a highway robber on the Buipe-Tamale road in the Savannah Region as he has been killed after he was knocked down by a vehicle he attempted to rob.

    According to the police in the Central Gonja District, the armed robber was hiding in the nearby bush between Mankpang and Adwoape.

    The killed armed robber who was holding a shotgun, suddenly came out from the bush and shot into the windscreen of the Benz bus with registration No. GR 4336D.

    But the driver who exhibited bravado managed to knock him down killing him instantly. However, his colleague who came on the robbery expedition with him bolted through the bush.

    The driver according to reports could not control the steering wheel and causing the vehicle to fall leaving some of the passengers on board with several degrees of injuries and were rushed to the Tamale Teaching hospital.

    The dead body of the armed robber has since been deposited at the Tamale Teaching Hospital Mortuary with one shotgun, 3 BB live cartridges and one spent cartridge found in his possession.

    ghanaweb

  • NDC manifesto is based on reliable, valid, and verifiable data – Prof. Danso

    NDC manifesto is based on reliable, valid, and verifiable data – Prof. Danso

    Chairman for the 2020 manifesto drafting committee for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Professor Danso Boafo has said that the NDC decided to draft a peoples policy not because “we don’t have the men like some people make it seem.”

    According to him, as Ghana is a democratic country and they are working for the people, it was imperative that the National Democratic Congress  consulted the very people the document was about.

    He said the manifesto serves as a social contract with the people of Ghana and with which the NDC will deliver to the people of Ghana.

    He indicated that “Our manifesto is based on reliable, valid, and verifiable data”.

    Prof. Danso added that the NDC manifesto has been categorised into six thematic areas that will be tackled if the party wins the December elections.

    Professor Danso who was giving his remarks at the launch of the party’s manifesto said the NDC has a full programme to fight corruption and warned any member of the party who intends to engage in any corrupt activity to stay away because “Operation Sting” will haunt them down.

    ghanaweb

  • SHS teachers shoot down John Mahama’s claims of infrastructure in schools

    SHS teachers shoot down John Mahama’s claims of infrastructure in schools

    Teachers of Senior High Schools in the Ashanti Region under Ashanti Teachers Front (ATF) have discounted claims of massive infrastructural development in the second cycle institutions as claimed by Former President John Dramani Mahama.

    They argue that in terms of infrastructure in second cycle institutions in Ghana, the achievements of President Nana Akuffo Addo are unmatched to that of erstwhile National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration under former President John Dramani Mahama

    “Nana Akufo-Addo’s achievements far outweigh that of NDC’s eight years”, teachers group in Kumasi; Ashanti Teachers Front (ATF) at a press conference addressed by it Secretary, Mr. Michael Mensah observed.

    According to members of ATF, as teachers from select Senior High Schools (SHSs) in the Ashanti Region, having listened to the flagbearer of the opposition NDC, Mr. John Mahama said that he did more than what the current government is doing in terms of infrastructure development and it is necessary for them to set the records straight.

    “As teachers located across the length and breadth of this country, we have seen infrastructural developments on in our various places of work,” Mr. Michael Mensah told press men in Kumasi.

    He also debunked public knowledge that teachers abseentism under previous administration reduced from 27% to 7% as their check as the Ghana Education Ministry indicate otherwise.

    “Whilst the teacher worked for three years and paid him for three months, and expect him to give a maximum best, that was time teacher absenteeism soar up,” the Secretary of ATF disputed Mr. Mahama’s claims of reducing teachers abseentism under his watch.

    “…based on the aforementioned facts the former President John Mahama cannot be trusted with Ghana’s education, especially, the most monumental social interventions policy, Free SHS.”

    ghanaweb

  • Mahama doesn’t have the brains to execute stolen promises – Kennedy Agyapong

    Mahama doesn’t have the brains to execute stolen promises – Kennedy Agyapong

    Aside allegations of ‘intellectual’ thievery, Member of Parliament for the Assin Central Constituency, Kennedy Agyapong has also accused Flagbearer for the National Democratic Congress  (NDC), John Dramani Mahama of spewing unrealistic promises to the populace under the guise of campaigning.

    Mr. Mahama on Monday, September 7, 2020 joined several party executives to unveil the party’s manifesto ahead of the December elections. He among other things, pledged to improve the livelihoods of Ghanaian through job creation and other areas.

    Mr. Agyapong however says the NDC’s manifesto is enough evidence for citizens to vote against the party.

    According to him, many of the policies projected in the 143-paged document were stolen from the NPP’s manifesto which was launched on August 22. He further suggested that Mr. Mahama lacks the ‘brains’ to be able to implement the policies he is selling to Ghanaians.

    Speaking on his ‘The Seat’ show Monday, Kennedy Agyapong said,

    “The promises President Mahama is giving, although he stole a lot of things from our manifesto, even the ones left to do, he can’t because he doesn’t have the brains to. He doesn’t have insight. We’ve seen it before and they can’t do it.”

    “He says, he will create yearly, up to 250,000 jobs every year. So in 4 years of President Mahama, he’ll create 1m jobs. Under President Akufo-Addo, despite the hardships of COVID, as of the time they were writin the manifesto in June, job creation was 2,55000 thousand in 3 years. How will Ghanaians then sell their rights to an incompetent leader who says, when I come into government, I’ll reduce it by 1,55000 jobs, how?

    “..Ghanaians should look back on all the promises they have hammered on, to find out if they have, in previous times, made similar pledges…The manifesto is nowhere near what the NPP presented. Any discerning person can tell the guy was lying through his teeth,” he said.

    He urged Ghanaians to weigh the track records of both the NPP and the NDC, and be discerning with their votes.

    “They aren’t even ashamed of the thievery. It’s so evident even in the manifesto. What is more interesting, and glaring, why the youth of this country should vote massively against President Mahama.

    https://youtu.be/LleHyLL27oI

    “And you try to compare yourself to Akufo-Addo’s administration. If you look at the performance of President Akufo-Addo under a pandemic, we have still managed the economy this way, and yet you can come and say it is reckless, God should forgive him.

    “What I want Ghanaians to know is that, the good records of the NPP, the only party that can develop this country. They say they are social democrats; they are corrupt criminals,” the legislator added.

    ghanaweb

  • Mr Mahama, our votes are not correction fluid – Mustapha Hamid

    Mr Mahama, our votes are not correction fluid – Mustapha Hamid

    Ghana’s December 7, 2020, presidential election is a highly anticipated one as, for the very first time, the race is between a sitting president and a former one.

    Both candidates who have proved themselves as good leaders have in recent times taken to the grounds to garner support for themselves through emotional appeals and promises.

    The Deputy Campaign Manager of the National People Party (NPP) in charge of Communications (Messaging) Mustafa Abdul-Hamid has used the words of a social media commentator to highlight why candidate Mahama cannot lead Ghana again.

    At the NPP press conference held today and monitored by Happy 98.9 FM’s ‘Epa Hoa Daben’ crew, the minister in charge of Inner City and Zongo Development stated, “Mahama says he wants to come back to correct the mistakes he made as president when he messed up big time. Someone gave a response to him and I quote; Mr Mahama our votes are not correction fluids: the fellow added nothing more, I’ll add nothing more.”

    According to the politician, President Nana Addo is the obvious choice for the December 7th elections and he asked Ghanaians to judge both candidate Mahama and President Nana Addo based on intentions and added, “Nana intends to offer leadership of service to transform the country for the good of all Ghanaians and this is a notable intention by any standards.”

    The Member of Parliament  (MP) furthered that people with good intentions make promises but those with good character keep their promises and held the sitting president up high as the latter. He said, “In 2016 we recorded a plethora of promises and from Nana Addo which were bold and transformative. But these promises were considered as not achievable and all doubters have been proved wrong.”

    Mustapha Hamid asked Ghanaians to disregard all promises the National Democratic Congress  (NDC) will make at the manifesto launch this evening as they have a track record of not realizing their promises.

    “The Akufo Addo-led administration has done better than the NDC as he (Akufo-Addo) did what the NDC termed impossible” he reiterated.

    ghanaweb

  • Spillage of Bagre Dam: Govt to provide GH¢29.6m for long-term solution

    Spillage of Bagre Dam: Govt to provide GH¢29.6m for long-term solution

    Government has planned to carry out an urgent exercise at an estimated cost of GH¢29.6 million, aimed at providing long-term solution to the perennial flooding and its related destructions caused by the spillage of the Bagre Dam, the Water Resources Commission has hinted.

    In a statement by the Commission issued to Ghanaian Times on Sunday, the Executive Secretary, Ben Ampomah said, “government wishes to assure the public that, it is committed and is working on short and long term measures to mitigate the impacts of the perennial floods in the White Volta Basin.”

    The exercise, according to the Commission, would include the dredging of the White Volta in the upstream areas of Yarugu (Bawku), Pwalugu, and the confluence of the Sissili and Kulpawn tributaries, which would cover an expected area of about 30km.

    In addition, 42 communities comprised of 25 in Bawku West, five in Nabdam and 12 in Talensi, all in the Upper East Region, would be engaged to ensure that the causes of the floods and the attendant damages are reduced, Mr Ampomah said.

    He explained that there would be documentary production for awareness creation on restoration and stabilisation of dredged river banks, and emergency response.

    Mr Ampomah indicated that the exercise would be done to compliment the ongoing non-structural measures, notably, the provision of forecast and early warning information.

    Other measures, in this regard, include the exchange of data and information on the spills, consultations with managers of the Bagre Dam, community education, awareness creation, and emergency response.

    He explained that the exercise would minimise the impacts of flooding in the upstream of the main White Volta within the Yarugu, Pwalugu, and the confluence of the tributaries.

    Additionally, the dredging, he noted, would improve flows into the Pwalugu Dam, and facilitate flow from the Sissili and Kulpawn tributaries, and, also minimise sedimentation of the Pwalugu reservoir.

    According to Mr Ampomah, the results of an initial interventions carried out in 2019, has proved that dredging of the White Volta river, when done periodically as a maintenance activity would yield greater positive impact.

    “At the end of the rainy season in November 2019 there were no reports of extensive flooding of the dredged areas potentially prone to flooding in the past. The destruction of crops and farmlands also reduced significantly in the area,” he said.

    To date, several farmlands within the upstream sections of the White Volta, especially, the Bawku Municipal, Bawku West, Talensi and Nabdam districts have been flooded through the spillage of the Bagre Dam.

    This situation, the Commission acknowledges, should it prevail in September and November 2020, would affect lives, settlements and human health, while, the financial costs of relief and emergency responses would be colossal.

    Already, six people have died as a result of flood from the spillage of Bagre dam in the North East Region, a situation which was compounded with heavy rains in the area in the past few weeks, destroying several acres of farmlands, and left hundreds homeless.

    The spillage of the Bagre Dam has become an annual ritual, with the Water Resource Commission, , indicating that this year’s opening of spill gates and release of water from the dam has become the earliest, since 2007.

    ghanaweb

  • Here’s what the next NDC govt plans to offer the insurance and pensions sector

    Here’s what the next NDC govt plans to offer the insurance and pensions sector

    The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has pledged to adopt a Risk-Based Minimum Capital approach for the insurance sector should they be given the nod in the upcoming December polls.

    According to the party’s 2020 manifesto, the minimum capital will be linked to the risks an insurance company carries instead of the current fixed minimum capital regime.

    Ghana’s insurance sector which currently has a penetration rate of 2 percent coupled with the coronavirus pandemic could adversely affect the insurance sector in general.

    The National Insurance Commission (NIC) on its part in 2019 increased the minimum capital for insurance companies from GH¢15 million to GH¢50 million.

    The Commission further did the same for Reinsurance companies from GH¢40 million to GH¢125 million.

    While the minimum capital requirement for Insurance Broking companies was also increased from GH¢300,000 to GH¢500,000, the minimum capital requirement for reinsurance broking companies was however maintained at GH¢1 million.

    Insurance firms in the country are all required to meet a June 2021 deadline or face collapse.

    For Pensioners, the opposition NDC has also pledged to pay an annual 13th-month bonus in consonance with the amendment of the National Pensions Act 2008 ACT 76 if elected.

    According to the party, the amendment will also afford workers in the SSNIT pension scheme who have contributed for a minimum period of 10 to 15 years an opportunity to use their contribution as collateral loans for housing.

    “We will amend the National Pensions Act 2008 ACT 766 to improve both service delivery and financial efficiency in the SSNIT pension scheme.

    “It will allow contributing workers such as private teachers amongst others who lose their jobs suddenly due to natural occurrences such as COVID-19 pandemic to be paid stipends while they search for a new job.

    “Allow workers who have contributed for a minimum period of 10 to 15 years to use their contribution as collateral to access mortgage loans for housing. We will pay pensioners an annual 13th-month bonus,” the Flagbearer of the NDC, John Mahama explained.

    ghanaweb

  • NPP adopted a wrong approach in the financial sector clean-up – NDC

    NPP adopted a wrong approach in the financial sector clean-up – NDC

    The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has described the approach of the ruling National People Party  (NPP) in the wake of the financial sector clean up as ‘a wrong one’.

    This was contained in the party’s just launched 2020 manifesto ahead of the December 2020 polls.

    According to the NDC, a recapitalisation and liquidity roadmap for the banking sector was established in 2015 for banks and Specialized Deposit-Taking Institutions to provide credible restoration plans with clear deadlines.

    “A new minimum capital requirement of GH¢230 million for banks was to be announced in early 2017 to be met by end-2019. This was much lower than the GH¢400 million subsequently adopted by the NPP Government without consultations with stakeholders,” the NDC manifesto read.

    “Work was started to update the regulatory framework for banks with the passage, in the third quarter of 2016, of the Bank of Ghana Amendment Act 2016 (Act 918), the Banks and Specialized Deposit-Taking Institutions (BSDI) Act 2016 (Act 930) and the Deposit Insurance Act 2016 (Act 931) and these provided a comprehensive framework for dealing with distressed banks.

    The NPP Government, however, adopted a wrong approach in their contrived financial sector clean-up,” the manifesto said, as read by the NDC’s flagbearer John Dramani Mahama, noted.

    Meanwhile, the Governor of the Central Bank had earlier said most of the collapsed banks and financial institutions that became insolvent due to the financial sector clean-up exercise by the Bank of Ghana  in 2017, were run by persons with “questionable backgrounds”.

    As part of its efforts to restore confidence in the banking and specialized deposit-taking sectors, the Bank of Ghana (BoG) embarked on a clean-up exercise in August 2017 to resolve insolvent financial institutions whose continued existence posed risks to the interest of depositors.

    The clean-up saw the revocation of licenses of 9 universal banks, 347 micro-finance companies, 39 micro-credit companies or money lenders, 15 savings and loans companies, 8 finance house companies, and two non-bank financial institutions.

    The move by the central bank was a comprehensive assessment of the savings and loans and finance house sub-sectors carried out by the BoG in the last few years after it identified serious breaches.

    ghanaweb

  • Hearts of Oak MD Frederick Moore insists club will not force any player to stay

    Hearts of Oak MD Frederick Moore insists club will not force any player to stay

    Managing Director of Accra Hearts of Oak, Mr. Frederick Moore has reiterated the club’s stance on allowing players who are not willing to play for them.

    According to Mr. Moore, the club is only interested in working with players, who are committed to their course.

    He was responding to reports that striker Kofi Kordzi wants to leave the club, having received a lucrative offer from Qatar.

    The deal reportedly worth $200,000 has been rejected by the club, however, Kordzi is said to be forcing his way out of the club.

    “If any player wants to go, we won’t force them to stay in the club, Football is a team game and we have to find the best team possible to win not the best individual to win,” Frederick Moore said on Oyerepa FM.

    He made similar comments when the club failed to extend the contract of Joseph Esso due to his huge demands.

    The striker has now joined fellow Ghana Premier League club, Dreams FC.

    Meanwhile, the Phobians have begun fresh contract talks with Robert Addo, Emmanuel Nettey, Benjamin Afutu and others.

    ghanaweb

  • NDC, NPP lack vision, competence to transform sports in Ghana – Pobi

    NDC, NPP lack vision, competence to transform sports in Ghana – Pobi

    NDC, NPP lack vision, competence to transform sports in Ghana – Pobi

    Outspoken Ghanaian football administrator, Jonathan Abbey Pobi has described the governing National People Party (NPP) and opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) as two incompetent parties who have destroyed Ghana Football and sports.

    Speaking on Rainbow Sports with Isaac W. Wallace, the football administrator said Ghanaians should not take these two parties seriously because they lack the insight and vision to transform sports in Ghana.

    Mr. Pobi former President John Mahama who is seeking re-election had nothing to show Ghanaians in the area of sports when he was president and the current administration has no record to also show Ghanaians.

    ”The two parties are the same. Look at how Nana Addo is handling sports in Ghana. These two political parties are to blame for the woes confronting the sports fraternity. They lack vision, they lack ideas and incompetent,” he added.

    He said ”they NDC and NPP should give us a break. They have nothing for us.

    He slammed the NPP for failing to deal with the Number 12 brouhaha accusing the government of shielding former Ghana Football Association (GFA) president Kwesi Nyantakyi.

    ghanaweb

  • Hearts of Oak unveils brand new 48-seater bus

    Hearts of Oak unveils brand new 48-seater bus

    Hearts of Oak unveils brand new 48-seater bus

    Ghanaian giants has Accra Hearts Oak unveiled its new 48-seater Hyundai bus at a ceremony held today at the Star Assurance head office in Accra.

    StarLife Insurance acquired the Bus for the Phobians and presented the automobile to the club at the ceremony.

    The Phobians now have a new bus to transport them across the country when the new season begins.

    Check the photos below:

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  • I have a licensed gun to protect myself – Prophet Owusu Bempah

    I have a licensed gun to protect myself – Prophet Owusu Bempah

    Famous Ghanaian prophet, Rev. Owusu Bempah has emphatically disclosed that he walks around with a loaded firearm ready to defend himself from any attack on his life.

    The man of God in an interview at Kingdom Plus on Afrojoint with Fiifi Pratt, when asked why a man of God would carry a firearm to protect himself, said that Jesus Christ did not prohibit his followers from carrying weapons on them.

    He added that Jesus himself encouraged his disciples to get more weapons and in that era, a sword was the most commonly used weapon as firearms were not invented.

    “Jesus Christ admonished his disciples to get more swords for themselves; so Peter and John had theirs. So when a soldier attempted to arrest Jesus, Peter drew his sword, not to cut the ears of the soldier but his head.

    Jesus Christ then urged Peter to put his sword back to his strap, not to throw it away; so this proves that it was a good thing they were armed with swords,” he stated.

    Therefore, in place of a sword, he owns a licensed gun which he claimed is fully loaded.

    Rev. Owusu Bempah, having said that, disclosed that men of God are mostly the target of many armed robbers or perhaps hitmen.

    He, therefore, asserted that it will be wise for a man of God like himself to protect himself from some useless persons from coming to end his life.

    Watch full interview below:

    https://youtu.be/WPRJ7jhiOUs

    ghanaweb

  • NDC Manifesto: We’ll keep our promise – Mahama assures Ghanaians

    NDC Manifesto: We’ll keep our promise – Mahama assures Ghanaians

    The largest opposition NDC Flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama says he will not relent on delivering his party’s promises captured in the 2020 manifesto if he wins power come December,07,2020.

    “We have listened to you, we have signed a social contract with you and we will keep our promise,” he said in a Facebook post a while ago.

    He expressed the party’s appreciation to all the groups and individuals whose suggestions and contributions formed the basis of the NDC’s 2020 Manifesto, the People’s Manifesto. The largest opposition National Democratic Party (NDC) on Monday, September 7, 2020, launched its 2020 manifesto ahead of the December 7 general elections.

    The event was held at the University of Professional Studies, in Accra.

    The Chairman of the Manifesto Committee of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Professor Danso Boafo stated that the NDC’s manifesto is based on verifiable and reliable data.

    Giving his remarks at the manifesto launch of the opposition party, Prof. Danso said the NDC’s manifesto titled ‘The People’s Manifesto’ was well researched and contained views taken from people across the country.

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