The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is set to launch its 2024 manifesto at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) Campus today Saturday 24th August 2024. This campaign launch is poised to hold a pivotal moment in the build-up to the 2024 general elections, as the NDC seeks to outline its vision and strategic plans for the nation.
The University of Education, Winneba, as the venue for the manifesto launch, holds a symbolic implication that the NDC seeks to explore. The University is among the leading institutions in the country, known for its outright commitment to teacher education and its larger contribution to Ghana’s educational sector comes as no surprise. With Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang as a former Educational Minister from the Central region, this location becomes Ideal for more of a welcome to her and her Party allowing them to connect with her people. focus on education and youth development and other key areas that are expected to feature prominently in the manifesto.
As the NDC promises free fees for tertiary freshers, the venue provides an opportunity for them to engage directly with students, academics, and the youth—demographics which are very crucial to the party’s electoral strategy and approach.
As Dr James Kofi Annan seeks to Unseat the imcubent Majority leader, Hon. Alexander Kwamena Afenyo-Markin the Effutu Constituency an electoral battle field which demands greater attention for the National Democratic Congress.
Dr James Kofi Annan as part of his campaign vision for the Effutu constituency has promised to build an Ultra- Modern market complex for Winneba which the Town Lacks despite it being a busy trading town.
As seen yesterday touring the principal streets of the town with a group of party favorites, the aspiring parliamentary candidate seeks to bond with his people thereby increasing his chances.
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The NDC sees their manifesto as a a manifesto that will not only serve as a blueprint for the NDC’s policy agenda but rather a tool to rally support from various sections of the population. The party’s ability to effectively communicate and implement the promises contained in the manifesto will be crucial in winning the trust and votes of Ghanaian.