Ghanaians yearn for change



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General news for Thursday, October 8, 2020

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

2020-10-08

Former Minister of Communication, Edward Omane Boamahplay the videoFormer Minister of Communication, Edward Omane Boamah

Former Communications Minister Edward Omane Boamah has said that with the NDC’s impressive record of achievements, they are convinced that Ghanaians are longing for the National Democratic Congress to return to power on December 7.

Speaking at the press conference, he stated that in addition to his achievements, his manifesto is rich enough to win the vote of the electorate in this year’s elections. “It is obvious, the sovereign people of Ghana yearn for a change in this election, not just any change, but a quality change. And it is this quality change that is offered by the tried and trusted President John Dramani Mahama and his running mate Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, the NDC parliamentary candidates and the rank and file of our party. “

“We have worked very hard and we are working even harder; We have an impressive record of achievement and, most importantly, we have a superior manifesto: “The People’s Manifesto,” Mr. Omane Baomah told reporters.

The party’s Health spokesperson also stressed the promise in the NDC manifesto to provide free primary health care if they win the December 7 election.

He said the primary health care initiative will provide preventive health, health promotion interventions and curative care.

The Free Primary Health Care Plan will focus on preventive health, health promotion interventions and curative care. It seeks to provide quality health care to all Ghanaians at no cost.

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