BY John Dramani Mahama.our incoming president._
The NDC shall fight corruption through Operation Recover All The Loot Strategy – ORALS.
The next John Mahama government will Actively attract viable and serious private sector investors to partner with the government to invest in productive sectors for job creation.
We shall relocate some ministries out of the central business area to decongest the city of Accra.
We shall relocate some ministries out of the central business area to decongest the city of Accra.
The next John Mahama government will Actively attract viable and serious private sector investors to partner with the government to invest in productive sectors for job creation.
We shall relocate some ministries out of the central business area to decongest the city of Accra.
The next NDC administration will transform the economy, diversify our exports, and ensure value addition to create more jobs from January 2025.
The new NDC government will introduce a new budget in April 2025 to support small and medium-scale businesses and adjust some taxes.
JM will reduce excessive government spending and prevent waste and corruption.
The next NDC administration will Simplify VAT collection, abolish e-levy and other burdensome taxes, and ensure fair and non- intrusive tax audits.
We will create an Accelerated Export Development Program chaired by the President and engage stakeholders
to identify easier-to-export products.
We will establish special zones in all sixteen regions to add value to local crops and reduce raw material imports.
John Mahama will invest in agriculture, tourism, light, manufacturing, and creative industries to create employment
We will reform the Bank of Ghana and rejuvenate the almost collapsed banking and financial sector. As far as practicable, banking licenses that this Government unjustly cancelled will be restored.
John Mahama will run the leanest but most efficient government under the fourth republic by appointing not more than 60 ministers and deputy ministers in our bid to cut down on government expenditure.
The Fourth Estate of the realm – the media – will also be given the conducive and collaborative atmosphere to operate as the fourth power that they ought to be without threats, harassment, and assassinations.
“I will give anti-corruption state institutions unfettered space to operate – The Clearing Agent’s days must end on January 07 2025.” — John Mahama
The next John Mahama Government will reconsider the tax exemption regime and ensure that any exemptions benefit the Ghanaian people.
The next John Mahama administration will reintroduce free sanitary pads for female students in primary and senior high schools.
We shall implement a fixed- rate system for imported spare parts to ensure transparency in the charges on imported goods.
Under the next John Mahama administration cocoa production
to improve forex flow and accelerate oil and gas drilling to bolster energy supply.
We shall review and improve the free SHS/TVET policy through stakeholder engagement.
We shall remove taxes on essential medical supplies for dialysis.
We shall Guarantee the timely disbursement of capitation grants based on the needs and resources of the schools.
We plan to decentralise the school feeding program to boost local economies and improve nutrition.
We shall strengthen PTAs to enhance community and stakeholder participation in schools.
John Mahama will develop incentives for teachers in deprived areas with comprehensive data collection.
“We shall reverse the names of Public Universities re-named by the NPP to reflect the core mandate of those universities.” — John Mahama
We will expand secondary school spaces, improve the implementation of the FREE SHS, end the dreaded double- track system, and relieve the teacher workload.
We shall scrap the quota system for admissions into nursing and teacher training colleges to expand students’ enrollment.
We shall revive the concept of school farms, with the produce from the farms used to feed the students.
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