Joyce Bawah Mogtari, the spokesperson for the John Mahama Campaign, has asserted that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is not making unrealistic promises. In a recent interview, she emphasized that the party is approaching its commitments with caution and sincerity.
During the interview, Mrs. Mogtari highlighted the importance of engaging with the less fortunate in society to better understand their needs. She revealed that discussions with John Mahama have centered around addressing the concerns of the poor and marginalized communities.
Moreover, Mrs. Mogtari raised concerns about the current government’s excessive expenditure and the lack of adequate accommodation for students. She pointed out that despite the significant amount of government expenditure under the Akufo-Addo administration, there are still pressing issues such as student accommodation shortages.
In addition, she criticized the current government for failing to bring about meaningful change in areas such as education and healthcare. Mrs. Mogtari stated that despite the government’s promises, teachers and nurses continue to face challenges and hardships.
Furthermore, she highlighted the depreciating value of the foreign exchange and the financial losses incurred by the Bank of Ghana. Mrs. Mogtari emphasized the need for proper investment in education, particularly in providing accommodation for students.
Overall, Mrs. Mogtari expressed confidence in John Mahama’s measured approach to governance and his commitment to addressing the needs of all Ghanaians. She urged voters to consider the track record and proposed policies of the candidates carefully before making their decision in the upcoming elections.
The statements made by Mrs. Mogtari have sparked discussions and debates on social media platforms, with many expressing support for the NDC’s approach to governance. As the election season approaches, the political landscape in Ghana is becoming more dynamic and engaging.