Ghanaians Place Economic Hopes on NDC’s 2025 Promises as New Leadership Begins

Ghanaians Place Economic Hopes on NDC’s 2025 Promises as New Leadership Begins

Ghanaians welcome 2025 with optimism as NDC’s administration, led by Mahama, aims for economic recovery, infrastructure, and reforms.

A new year and a new government have dawned in Ghana, bringing fresh expectations as the National Democratic Congress (NDC) takes over the reins of leadership on January 7, 2025.

Following a decisive victory in the recent elections, the NDC returns to power, with Ghanaians eagerly awaiting the fulfillment of campaign promises aimed at economic recovery and national development.

The new administration, led by John Dramani Mahama, faces the enormous task of delivering on its ambitious promises to revive the economy, create jobs, and improve social infrastructure.

The NDC’s promise of a 24-hour economy has sparked widespread interest as a potential game-changer for Ghana’s economic landscape. The policy seeks to create jobs and boost productivity by encouraging businesses to operate round the clock, particularly in key sectors such as manufacturing, digital technology, and agro-processing.

This initiative, coupled with plans to stabilize the cedi and reduce inflation, forms the backbone of the NDC’s economic revival strategy.

President John Dramani Mahama, in his campaign, committed to renegotiating aspects of Ghana’s International Monetary Fund (IMF) deal to ease the financial strain on citizens. The NDC has also promised to eliminate some taxes considered burdensome to businesses and individuals, fostering a more business-friendly environment to stimulate growth.

The “Big Push,” a $10 billion infrastructure initiative, stands as a flagship program for the new administration. The ambitious plan aims to address critical needs in housing, roads, and energy infrastructure, alongside providing free primary healthcare to improve access to quality health services.

The NDC’s focus on social interventions has raised hopes for tangible improvements in education, health, and youth empowerment.

Citizens across the country are calling for swift and effective actions to address the persistent economic challenges. High inflation rates, unemployment, and the rising cost of living remain top concerns.

Many view the 24-hour economy policy as a bold but necessary move to tackle these issues, while others remain cautious about its practical implementation.

The expectation for transparency and accountability in governance has also intensified. Ghanaians are looking to the new administration to uphold integrity, deliver on its promises, and ensure that public resources are managed efficiently.

Challenges such as managing Ghana’s debt burden, navigating global economic uncertainties, and ensuring the successful rollout of major policies will test the NDC’s resolve. The first few months of 2024 will be critical in setting the tone for the administration’s performance and restoring public confidence.

The coming months will be pivotal in shaping the success of the NDC’s administration. With high expectations and an array of promises to fulfill, Ghanaians are hopeful that the new government will bring meaningful change, setting the nation on a path to sustained growth and development.

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