According to Beatrice Annan, Mahama is Ghana’s greatest hope for a speedy economic rebound.

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Beatrice Annan, a spokesman for John Mahama’s campaign team, has bemoaned Ghana’s economic situation and asked voters to support the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the upcoming elections in December in order to guarantee a speedy recovery.

She said that if John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the NDC, wins the presidency in December, he will keep his word to the Ghanaian people.

Among Mahama’s noteworthy pledges are his 24-hour economy, as well as his assurances to enhance agriculture, stabilise the economy, and find a solution to Accra’s water issue.

Speaking on Eyewitness News on Citi FM, Beatrice Annan said Ghanaians can expect improvement under an NDC administration.

“His policy, which is very comprehensive in the area of agriculture and agribusiness, is one that is calculated to make us self-reliant. I think he has also been speaking on a number of things. For instance, how to review the existing mining contracts we have and how to invest more in exploration so that Ghana’s percentage anytime we discover mineral will not just be 5 percent but will be something substantial that can help us.”

“And so there are lots of things to be done and then we pray that the people of Ghana will give [ex]President Mahama the nod because where we are is simply a mess and we do not deserve to be here.”

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