Mahama pledges 24/7 commitment to Ghanaians, vows transparency if elected in Dec. 7 polls
The Flagbearer of the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has pledged to work relentlessly to improve the lives of Ghanaians if elected in the upcoming December 7 polls.
The former President assured citizens that his administration would be rooted in transparency and truthfulness in all its dealings.
In a Facebook post on Saturday, 28 September 2024, Mr. Mahama recounted his visits to the Ablekuma North, Central, West, and South constituencies, where he interacted with residents and discussed their concerns.
“I made two solemn pledges to the people: First, as President, I will work 24/7 for you. This is not just a promise but a commitment I take to heart. Your aspirations, needs, and concerns you shared during my interactions will guide my actions, and I will be there for you, always,” Mr. Mahama affirmed.
He emphasised his commitment to honesty, vowing to keep Ghanaians informed during both good and challenging times.
“Secondly, I will always tell you the truth. Transparency will be my guiding principle in good times and challenging times. When things go well, I will celebrate with you. And when we face difficulties, I will be honest about the situation,” Mr. Mahama pledged.
Mr. Mahama also reiterated his dedication to introducing a 24-hour economy policy, aimed at creating jobs, boosting economic growth, and reducing the rising costs of essentials like food and fuel.
He believes this initiative will bring much-needed relief and create better opportunities for Ghanaians, leading to a more prosperous future.
Source: classfmonline.com
Trending News
Election 2024: NPP’s Ofosu Nkansah takes traffic light campaign to Odorkor
19:13Dec. 7 polls: Apea-Danquah sues EC following disqualification from Presidential race
00:22Agenda 111: You've proven us wrong – Dormaahene praises Bawumia
20:13Ghana records second Mpox case, GHS ramps up containment efforts
02:54NIA workers strike over unimplemented scheme of service today
11:20Thousands throng Tamale North as Suhuyini launches 2024 campaign
19:08Democracy Hub calls for urgent medical attention for activist Barker-Vormawor as health declines in custody
02:02Deputy Lands Minister rallies Western Region communities against illegal mining
16:25Galamsey fight: It’s unfair to blame Police for the failure of the military: Aljazeera correspondent
21:05C/R: Six busted for allegedly lynching Prisons officer at Kasoa
06:12