Professor Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, the running mate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has reaffirmed her party’s commitment to tackling corruption and unemployment in Ghana.
Speaking at Ayinase in the Ellembelle Constituency, she emphasized the significance of the NDC’s eighth position on the ballot paper for the upcoming December 7 polls.
Opoku-Agyemang stressed that voting for the NDC would create employment opportunities for Ghanaians, particularly the youth who are struggling to find jobs.
She expressed concern about the widespread suffering and hunger faced by many citizens, emphasizing that the NDC has a clear plan to address these challenges.
The NDC’s running mate praised the party’s presidential candidate, John Mahama, as a trusted leader with a proven track record of achievements.
She cited his previous accomplishments in building infrastructure, such as schools, markets, hospitals, and roads across the country. Opoku-Agyemang assured the audience that Mahama would continue to deliver development projects if re-elected.
Opoku-Agyemang also highlighted some of the party’s key policies aimed at driving employment. These initiatives are designed to empower women economically, develop skills, and stimulate economic growth.
She emphasized that the NDC’s approach would prioritize the needs of the Ghanaian people, ensuring that everyone has access to opportunities and resources.
The NDC’s running mate urged Ghanaians to seize the opportunity to bring about change by voting for her party. She emphasized that the eighth position on the ballot paper represents a chance to break free from corruption and create a better future for all Ghanaians.
Opoku-Agyemang called on citizens to reject the status quo and choose a leadership that truly serves the nation’s interests.
As Ghana prepares for the December 7 polls, the NDC’s message of change and development is resonating with many voters.
The party’s commitment to addressing corruption and unemployment has sparked hope among citizens who are eager for a new direction.
Opoku-Agyemang’s engagement with NDC supporters at Ayinase was part of the party’s nationwide campaign to mobilize support and promote its vision for Ghana’s future.
By emphasizing the NDC’s policy initiatives and Mahama’s leadership, Opoku-Agyemang aims to inspire confidence in the party’s ability to deliver positive change.
Ultimately, the outcome of the December 7 polls will depend on the choices made by Ghanaian voters.
As the nation decides its future, the NDC’s promise of employment opportunities, infrastructure development, and corruption-free governance will likely influence the electoral landscape.







