Vote NDC to bring relief to Ghanaians – Armah-Kofi Buah

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The Deputy Minority Leader in Parliament, Mr Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, is urging the electorate to vote the National Democratic Congress (NDC) into power, come December 7, to actualise the promises in its Manifesto.

He said the NDC painstakingly crafted a people-centered manifesto to alleviate the hardships and sufferings of Ghanaians.

A statement issued and signed by Mr Buah, copied to the Ghana News Agency at Aiyinasi in the Western Region, said: “Over the weekend, we proudly unveiled our game-changing national manifesto, ‘Resetting Ghana’ – a visionary blueprint poised to transform our nation’s trajectory.”

“This comprehensive document outlines a clear roadmap of innovative policies, initiatives, and programmes that our leader, H.E. John Mahama, and the NDC are committed to implementing to revitalise Ghana’s growth.”

It said with a focus on holistic development, the manifesto addresses critical sectors, including the economy, energy, education, healthcare, and ensuring significant improvements in every facet of national life.

“At this critical juncture in our nation’s history, we need a seasoned and competent leader like former President John Mahama to navigate us out of the current woes and propel Ghana towards prosperity.”

The statement said the NDC was poised to resetting Ghana with jobs, accountability and prosperity and called on the citizenry to rise and rally behind the NDC to build Ghana together.

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