NDC’s 2020 Campaign Manifesto, “The People’s Manifesto” is ready
The 2020 campaign manifesto of the opposition National Democratic Congress christened “The People’s Manifesto” is ready according to the flagbearer of the party John Dramani Mahama .Announcing this on his Facebook page on Wednesday July 1, 2020 he said “
I have received a copy of our manifesto for the Dec 2020 elections from the Working Committee. The People’s Manifesto, will represent the NDC and my social contract with the good people of Ghana. I thank you all for your contributions to the compilation, and
as I have promised, I look forward to the Policy Dialogue Series through which I will be sharing details of the various sectors and themes of the Manifesto” It would be recalled that in October last year, the NDC inaugurated a 21 member election manifesto
committee. It was chaired by a former Minister of Health under the Mills-led administration, Professor Kwaku Danso-Boafo and was tasked to tour all the 16 regions of the country in an attempt to solicit the views and concerns of the ordinary Ghanaian
regarding how they would want the party to govern them. The committee also held discussions with other stakeholders such as labour movements, civil society organisations and important key players in the country’s economy in order to come out with a well
designed manifesto that will focus on alleviating people from poverty and other economic hardships. Members of the committee were drawn from the various sectors, including academia, health, economy and youth empowerment. The committee was inaugurated by the Chairman of the NDC, Mr Samuel
Ofosu Ampofo, in the presence of the party’s flag bearer, former President John Mahama. Some of the members of the committee are the Minority Leader, Mr Haruna Iddrisu; a former Minister of Education, Professor Jane Nana Opoku-Agyeman and a former Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr Ekow Spio Garbrah.
Throwing more light on the work of the committee, Mr Ofosu-Ampofo said the committee would engage professional groups and relevant stakeholders in formulating a “working document that will detail the expectations and areas Ghanaians would want the NDC
government to focus on”. “The committee will engage market women, farmers, fishermen, drivers and security agencies in its bid to design the right working manifesto that will redeem Ghana from its present economic headache,” he said. Mr Ofosu Ampofo said
the party would soon inaugurate other committees that would help the election committee come out with a formidable manifesto for Ghanaians. He said the committee would act as a coordinating body that would coordinate the views of Ghanaians as to how they preferred to be governed.