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RoyalNews360 Blog of Thursday, 18 September 2025

Source: Boateng Kakape Nana

‎NDC Chairman Asiedu Nketia: Mahama Delivering on Promises, Urges Support

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‎ National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia, has declared that President John Dramani Mahama is making significant strides in fulfilling campaign promises made to Ghanaians. Speaking to party faithful, Nketia urged them to remain steadfast and rally behind the President, emphasizing that the success of the government would directly benefit party members and supporters.

‎At his thank you tour in the Akuapem North in the Eastern Region, Abutakyi to be preside, Johnson Asiedu Nketia presented a series of policy implementations and program launches as tangible evidence of the NDC's commitment to its electoral pledges. Among the key initiatives he highlighted were the removal of the controversial E-levy and betting tax, signaling a potential shift in economic policy and a response to public concerns.

‎Furthermore, the NDC Chairman pointed to the commencement of the National Apprenticeship Program as a vital step towards equipping the youth with practical skills and fostering employment opportunities. He also referenced the launch of the "Big Push" agenda, suggesting a revitalized focus on infrastructure development and economic stimulation.

‎Other achievements cited by Nketia include the uncapping of the District Assembly Common Fund, which he argued would enhance local governance and development, and the introduction of the "Nkoko Nketenkete Program," though the specifics of this program were not detailed in the provided statement.

‎"These are not mere pronouncements; these are concrete actions demonstrating our resolve to deliver on what we promised the good people of Ghana," stated Nketia. He implored party members to maintain calm and a united front, asserting that a successful administration under President Mahama would pave the way for greater benefits for all who have supported the party.

‎The National Chairman's remarks come as the NDC seeks to consolidate its support base and garner public confidence, positioning these early policy actions as indicators of future governance under their leadership.