Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, the Running Mate of the Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr John Dramani Mahama, says the true state of Ghana’s economy is evident in the markets.
“We all go to the market, and therefore we know how expensive and unbearable the cost of
items, including food products, have become.
“If you want a change for the better, then vote for the NDC to return to power to effectively
manage the country to reduce the cost of living,” she said.
Addressing market leaders, traders, commercial drivers and commuters at the Mankessim
market in the Mfantseman constituency in the Central Region as part of her tour of the
region, Prof Opoku-Agyemang said it is clear that the government has failed the nation.
“Ghanaians don’t need a lecture to know the extent of failure due to the mismanagement.
Everything is clear in the markets and shops,” she said.
Touching on development in the market and the Mankessim area, she noted that redesigning and constructing modern markets remains one of the key points in the next NDC government’s agenda because of the value the party places on markets and traders.
She cited the various development infrastructure the NDC built in Mankessim, including the
development of the market, and questioned what the current government has done for
them.
“Haven’t we done it before?”, she asked, and urged the people to support the NDC to return to power to continue with its projects that have been abandoned in the area by the
government.
She also informed the traders about the proposed introduction of a Women’s Development
Bank which would provide credit to traders to expand their businesses, saying “we have great plans for you traders.”
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