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Politics of Tuesday, 23 June 2020

Source: pulse.com.gh

Election 2020: 18 NDC promises Mahama must fulfill to Ghanaians if elected

Flag-bearer of the National Democratic Congress, John Dramani Mahama Flag-bearer of the National Democratic Congress, John Dramani Mahama

Former President John Dramani Mahama has an obligation to fulfill if Ghanaians give him the mandate to lead the country in December 2020.

His party, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has outlined some 40 promises it will undertake if its flagbearer, wins the December general elections.

The document, titled, ‘John Mahama’s Commitment to the People of Ghana’ highlights projects the Mahama government will carry out in all sectors of the economy.

Below is a list of promises John Mahama has to fulfill if elected President:

1. Pay all customers of the collapsed financial institutions whose monies are locked-up in full and restore indigenous Ghanaian participation in the financial sector.

2. Reduce the size of government by at least 40 ministers to reduce government expenditure and channel those resources into the productive sectors of the economy for the benefit of Ghanaians.

3. Provide free Technical and Vocational Education (TVET) from the second cycle to Tertiary level to build the human resource base of the nation for industrial development, entrepreneurship, and job creation.

4. Institute a National Apprenticeship Programme in line with his vision of rapid industrialisation and job creation for the country.

5. Scrap the 50% increment in the Communication Service Tax to reduce the cost of telephoning and data. This will reduce the cost of living and the cost of doing business in the country.

6. Construct a regional hospital for each of the six newly-created regions and the Western Region to improve access to quality and efficient health care delivery.

7. Provide districts without hospitals with fully-equipped modern health facilities.

8. Take healthcare to the doorsteps of the people by building a first of its kind ‘Onipa Nua’ Hospital Ship and deploy it to provide medical services to the inaccessible riverine and fishing communities on the inland Volta waterways.

Additionally, the next Mahama government will rehabilitate the ‘Onuador’ mobile vans that have been abandoned by the Akufo-Addo government and procure more, to provide medical outreach services in underserved and hard to reach areas in all the 16 regions of the country.

9. Construct two new international-standard Infectious Diseases Centers and two additional international research centers.

10. Abolish the dreaded double-track system of secondary education through an emergency and massive infrastructure drive. This will ensure a conducive environment and a one-track qualitative learning experience for SHS students.

11. Establish University Campuses in each of the six (6) newly-created regions.

12. Abolish the mandatory national service and obnoxious licensure exams for teacher trainees and restore the automatic employment of teacher trainee graduates. Let me state unequivocally that no teacher trainee graduate will be denied posting or employment under the next Mahama government.

Additionally, the promotion and welfare of teachers will be prioritised by the next Mahama government.

13. Restore the automatic employment of Nursing Trainee graduates. Again let me state unequivocally, that no nursing trainee graduate will be denied posting or employment under the next Mahama government.

14. Restore the distribution of free cocoa fertilizer and chemicals to cocoa farmers to boost cocoa yield and improve the welfare of cocoa farmers.

15. Complete the Eastern Corridor roads, dualise the Aflao, Cape Coast and Kumasi roads among others.

16. Complete all abandoned or uncompleted hospital and health projects, educational projects, road projects, and other infrastructural projects in the country.

17. Punish corruption and end the practice of nepotism.

18. Train, remunerate, and empower assembly members to be responsible for the local level registration of births and deaths in their electoral areas, to improve the national population register.

Meanwhile, the NDC's Communications Officer, Sammy Gyamfi on Monday, June 22 revealed that the party will be outdooring its manifesto for the 2020 general election in August.

He also opined that the NDC's leader, John Dramani Mahama will also be announcing some “big-ticket policies which are central to his transformational vision for this country.”

“This will include a major and comprehensive job creation policy he intends to undertake, to create millions of permanent and dignifying jobs for the teeming unemployed youth when he assumes the reins of power in 2021,” he noted.