Kofi Akpaloo, leader of the Liberal Party of Ghana (LPG), unveiled his 2024 manifesto and running mate, Elizabeth Sam, in Ho on September 21. Akpaloo promised that, if elected president, his government would provide GH₵500 monthly child benefits and GH₵700 unemployment benefits from the central government’s coffers.
All Ghanaian children under 18 would receive the child benefit, while those above 18 and unemployed would get the unemployment benefit. Akpaloo also pledged a $10 billion fund to support young entrepreneurs.
Elizabeth Sam, the running mate, emphasized the LPG’s commitment to being a listening government, leading with integrity and compassion. She vowed to work tirelessly for justice, equality, and opportunities for all.
The event at Ola SHS campus drew hundreds of supporters and sympathizers. Akpaloo introduced the LPG’s parliamentary candidates for the Volta region and other constituencies.
Akpaloo’s manifesto launch outlined his vision for Ghana’s development and prosperity.
The LPG’s agenda focuses on quality healthcare, education, and economic empowerment for all Ghanaians.
Elizabeth Sam’s speech highlighted her dedication to the party’s principles.
The event marked a significant milestone in the LPG’s 2024 election campaign.
Akpaloo’s promises have generated interest among Ghanaians, eager for positive change.