NDC Best To Lead Ghana Out Of Current Economic Mess Joyce Bawah
Wed, 06 Nov 2024 08:00
Joyce Bawah Mogtari, Campaign Spokesperson and Special Aide to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, has emphasised that the NDC is the best choice to lead Ghana out of its current economic difficulties.
Madam Mogtari stated that under the current New Patriotic Party (NPP) administration, the economy has deteriorated significantly, and the NPP is ill-suited to manage the country’s recovery.
In a social media post on X on Tuesday, November 5, Madam Mogtari expressed her concerns about the country’s economic trajectory and urged Ghanaians to vote for Mahama in the upcoming election.
She noted that Mr Mahama’s leadership would provide a much-needed shift toward responsible and sustainable economic policies.
According to her, the NDC’s policies are designed to bridge the economic divide between the wealthy and the underprivileged, creating a more balanced and fair society.
She argued that the NDC’s approach would foster a healthier economic environment, benefiting all Ghanaians and reversing the obstacles currently faced.
Highlighting the importance of the December polls, Mogtari called on voters to support Mahama’s vision, emphasising that the NDC is committed to rebuilding Ghana and addressing the pressing needs of its citizens.
"As soon as you hear them criticizing something from the NDC just know that it is propaganda. Dear voter’s, the NDC is the best party to lead Ghana out of the current economic mess, our policies big and small will bridge the gap betweenKing Edward Ambrose Washman/

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