Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has sent a strong message that a future John Mahama-led administration will crack down on corruption and wrongdoing in Ghana. Speaking in Sandema, Upper East Region, during his three-day regional tour, Nketiah vowed to recover every pesewa misappropriated under the current New Patriotic Party (NPP) government.
Nketiah emphasized that the NDC will uphold justice and fairness for law-abiding citizens, but those who have engaged in corruption or mismanaged state resources will be held accountable. He stressed that no wrongdoing will go unpunished under a future NDC government.
“The Mahama government is not scary for good people, but it will certainly be scary for bad people in this country,” Nketiah assured. He urged citizens to conduct themselves according to the principles of good citizenship, regardless of their profession or business.
Asiedu Nketiah’s statement comes amidst growing concerns about corruption and mismanagement under the current NPP government. The NDC has promised to “reset” the country and restore transparency and accountability.
The next Mahama government plans to set standards that will be followed by future generations, ensuring sustainable development in Ghana. This commitment to good governance and accountability has resonated with many Ghanaians.
Nketiah’s regional tour aims to rally support for the NDC ahead of the 2024 elections. The party has been critical of the NPP’s handling of the economy and governance.
The NDC has promised to tackle corruption head-on, ensuring that those responsible are brought to justice. This pledge has been welcomed by many who feel that corruption has become entrenched in Ghanaian society.
Asiedu Nketiah’s message is clear: the next NDC government will not tolerate wrongdoing. Instead, it will promote fairness, justice, and transparency.
The NDC’s “reset” agenda includes reforms to strengthen institutions and promote good governance. This vision for a better Ghana has garnered significant support.
Johnson Asiedu Nketiah’s statement underscores the NDC’s commitment to combating corruption and promoting accountability in Ghana. With the 2024 elections looming, the party’s message resonates with many seeking change.