During his day-2 campaign tour of the North East Region in the Bunkprugu-Yunyoo, the flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, expressed his optimism about the future of Ghana’s judiciary, emphasizing his belief that the courts will act with integrity and independence despite alleged attempts by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to pack the judiciary in their favor.
John Mahama also shared his party’s vision for addressing economic challenges, corruption, and social issues, particularly those affecting women and the elderly.
John Mahama reassured Ghanaians of his faith in the judiciary’s independence. He addressed concerns regarding the current government’s attempt to fill the courts with loyalists to avoid accountability for alleged corruption. John Mahama, however, remained confident that justice would prevail under an NDC administration, despite these efforts.
“I believe in our judges that they are upright and they have a conscience. And that when the cases are brought to them and the evidence is clear, they will do what is right by the Ghanaian people.”
John Dramani Mahama flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)
John Mahama emphasized the NDC’s commitment to pursuing justice and holding accountable those who have engaged in corrupt practices. He promised that if elected, his government would vigorously investigate all corruption scandals. He emphasized; “To those who have stolen the money of the people of Ghana, we are going to follow them and take that money back for the people.”
Breaking Eight Years of Economic Mismanagement
John Mahama did not shy away from criticizing the NPP’s economic performance over the past eight years, labeling their tenure as one of poverty, hardship, and mismanagement.
He assured Ghanaians that the NDC would reverse the negative trends and bring economic relief if voted into power.
“We’re going to break 8 years of poverty and hardship. We’re going to break 8 years of an economic mess. We’re going break 8 years of piling debts on the Ghanaian people.”
John Dramani Mahama flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)
In a confident tone, John Mahama noted that divine intervention had placed the symbolic number eight in his hands, signaling a turning point for Ghana. He asserted; “They said they were going break the 8, but God knows best, God gave the 8 to me.”
Women’s Bank Initiative to Support 200,000 Businesses
One of the standout policies in Mahama’s campaign message was the creation of a women’s bank aimed at supporting female entrepreneurs.
The NDC plans to establish this institution to provide small loans to women to enhance their businesses.
“The women’s bank we’re going open a bring a bank that will assist our women with small loans. We want to assist at least 200,000 women’s businesses every year for the next 4 years.”
John Dramani Mahama flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)
Education: A Promise of Free Academic Fees for First-Year Students
John Mahama also spoke about the NDC’s plans for the education sector, highlighting a policy designed to ease the financial burden on students and their families.
“And those of you who finish 3 SHS, if you qualify for nursing training or a college of education or university or Agric College, when you go to the college for the 1st year, you won’t pay any academic fees.”
John Dramani Mahama flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC)
As part of his vision for a safer and more secure Ghana, Mahama emphasized the need to increase the strength of the police force.
He announced plans to recruit an additional 25,000 police officers to ensure law and order across the country.
Reducing Rejected Ballots in the December Elections
In addressing the upcoming December elections, John Mahama expressed concern about the high number of rejected ballots in previous elections.
He urged party officials and polling station executives to assist elderly voters, who often struggle with vision problems, to cast their votes correctly.
He emphasized that if you know any elderly people who find it difficult to vote, let them go with somebody to help them cast their vote to help them put their thump print at the right place.
He asked polling station executives to play an active role in identifying elderly voters who might require assistance on election day. He asserted; “We want to bring rejected ballots as low as possible.”
Support from the Bimoba Traditional Area
In a show of support, the Chief of the Bunkprugu-Yunyoo Bimoba Traditional Area, Ahaji Abuba Nursinmong offered his endorsement of John Mahama’s candidacy. The chief’s backing underscored the widespread support John Mahama has received during his campaign in the North East Region.
John Mahama’s campaign in the North East Region highlighted his confidence in Ghana’s judiciary and his firm belief in the potential for justice and accountability under an NDC administration.
His proposals, including the women’s bank initiative, free academic fees for first-year students, and increased police recruitment, reflect his commitment to addressing the key challenges facing Ghanaians.
With a focus on tackling corruption and ensuring a fair and just electoral process, Mahama’s message resonated with the people of the region, bolstering his prospects in the upcoming December elections.
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