The Nana Akuffo-Addo led governing NPP are not showing any sign of recovery from shock and state of confusion from they hide outs after they watched John and Jane led NDC launched the highly expected People’s Manifesto in Accra.
Out of shock and noted desperation, the ruling NPP in their hide-outs managed feebly to describe the NDC manifesto which hit them hard as bogus to gain some relief. But in a sharp contrast, Ghanaians National Tymes interviewed last Tuesday, said they were very impressed with the content of the People’s Manifest.
According to one Madam Obeniwaa, who works in Kumasi was happy with the extension of the maternity leave from 3 to 4months. She also mentioned the Free Primary Health-Care for all Ghanaians promised by President John Dramani Mahama.
What also breaks the camel’s was 50% absorsion of the school fees of all tertiary students for the 2020/2021 academic year; other youth groups who interacted with this portal at Koforidua in the Eastern Region, and place in Accra like La, Mamprobi, Madina, Abokobi and Nima lauded the policy, and noted it could allow lots of qualify students to tast University education.
The scary NDC Manifesto further promise to provide students and teachers with free tablets loaded with relevant content to facilitate teaching and learning materials.
The envious John and Jane NDC manifesto also expected to address challenges with the Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS).
The Manifesto pledged to pay all customers of the collapsed financial institutions their locked-up funds in full within the first year of John and Jane led NDC in office.
In an interview with the Ayawaso East (Nima) NDC Constituency Member of Parliament, Mc Nasser Mahama Toure, stressed that the burden on Nana Addo and NPP is JM’s intention to roll out the Big Push Policy of a $10 billion investment in infrastructure development like roads, railway, hospitals, markets, schools, and so on.
He hinted this move would create lots of jobs in many areas where only local materials and contractors will be used for these projects across the country.