NDC To Hold Town Hall Meeting On The People’s Manifesto

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Following the successful launch of the People’s Manifesto by the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), the leadership of the party is taking the campaign trail to Kumasi, Ashanti region this week.

The NDC is set to hold a town hall meeting on the People’s Manifesto in Kumasi on Tuesday, September 15, 2020.

The party will take advantage of the event to present its manifesto to the people of the Ashanti Region.

It will afford the NDC an opportunity to explain the policies and programmes contained in its 2020 manifesto to residents in the Ashanti Region.

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It will be held in other regions of the country in the coming weeks.

The program is scheduled to take place on 15th September 2020, at 2pm and will be addressed by the flagbearer of the NDC, John Dramani Mahama and other speakers.

“The NDC assures the general public that we intend to take the People’s Manifesto to the doorsteps of every Ghanaian, as we embark on the rescue mission to create jobs and prosperity for all, and restore Ghana back on the path of development and true progress,” a statement from the party said.

The NDC launched its manifesto dubbed the ‘People’s Manifesto’ on Monday, September 7, 2020.

The manifesto, which was put together by 21 persons within the NDC, is divided into six key areas: fixing the economy, promoting human development, providing infrastructure for growth, providing decent jobs, good governance and corruption and deepening international relations and foreign affairs.

At the policy document’s launch on September 7, 2020, leaders of the party touted the mode of compiling the manifesto, which they said was essential to solving the problems of the average Ghanaian.

By: CitiNewsRoom

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