If the National Democratic Congress (NDC) takes power in 2024, John Dramani Mahama, a flagbearer candidate, promises that all unfinished projects will be finished.
He declared that every project started by his previous administration and abandoned by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) would be finished.
In an address to branch and constituency executives in Odumase in the Lower Manya Krobo Constituency, John Mahama declared that the next NDC administration’s top priority would be to finish all unfinished business from the current administration.
Speaking to branch and constituency executives in the Yilo Krobo Constituency, Mr. Mahama urged the young people to support the NDC in the election to avert the crisis.
He noted that the nation’s debt load was out of control and impossible to repay.
“The NPP government is destroying the future of the youth with excessive borrowing. For those who took the loans, how many years are left for them to leave the surface of the earth to join God? The creditors will not give the future generation loans due to the failure of this government to settle its loans”
“If you are concerned about your future don’t vote for the NPP government that has put us in this situation. Listen to your conscience, they have spoilt the future of Ghana. For the next ten years, it will be difficult to go outside for loans. They have done enough damage to the country, they should pack out,” he said.
During his tour, John Mahama claimed that God had told him that the NDC would win the 2024 elections.
Speaking to NDC representatives on Tuesday, April 11, in Okere, in the Eastern Region, he said “By God’s grace we have the experience, we didn’t buy it in the store, we didn’t learn it in school, it is God who gave us the opportunity to gather that experience.”
He added “Don’t worry about what some people are saying, it is God’s will, I attend church and when I pray God speaks to me and God has said this is the time for NDC, he has given us power. If God decides no one can change it. Let us continue to pray and trust that what has been arranged will come to pass.”
He also urged every NDC candidate for a seat in the House of Representatives to run a respectable campaign.