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Politics of Wednesday, 28 August 2024

Source: JAPHET 1 Tv

John Mahama's 'Resetting Ghana' manifesto is the game changer - Alhaji Sinare

Alhaji Sinare (left) at the launch of the NDC manifesto Alhaji Sinare (left) at the launch of the NDC manifesto

The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has launched its manifesto for the upcoming elections in Winneba, Central Region, amidst pomp and pageantry.

The event, attended by thousands of NDC supporters and sympathizers, marked a significant milestone in the party's quest to wrestle power from the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).

H.E Alhaji Said Sinare, National Chairman of the Zongo Caucus Working Committee of the National Democratic Congress, stated that the NDC's manifesto is causing orgasms, generating widespread enthusiasm, and will mount pressure that will collapse the ruling New Patriotic Party.

He emphasized that the manifesto presents a compelling vision for Ghana's future, founded on the principles of hope, unity, and a steadfast commitment to prioritizing the needs of Ghanaians.

"The NDC's manifesto is the game-changer. It provides a clear roadmap for Ghana's development, with a focus on jobs, accountability, and prosperity. We are committed to putting Ghanaians at," he said.

Alhaji Sinare also took a swipe at the NPP, criticizing the party for its failed promises, which he said have subjected the country to economic hardship.

"The NPP has failed to deliver on its promises, and Ghanaians are suffering as a result. Our manifesto offers a clear alternative to the NPP's leadership, and we are confident that it will resonate with Ghanaians."

The NDC's manifesto launch was attended by top party officials, including the flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, and other leading figures.

The event was characterized by music, dance, and speeches, as supporters celebrated the launch of the manifesto.

With the launch of the manifesto, the NDC has set the stage for a keenly contested election, as the party seeks to capitalize on the perceived failures of the NPP.