Every single item in the 2024 manifesto of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) was carefully considered, Chairman of, the Manifesto Planning Committee, Dr Peter Boamah Otokunor, has said.
The NDC launched the document on Saturday, August 24 at the University of Education Winneba on.
Speaking on the Ghana Tonight show on TV3 Monday, August 26, Dr Otokunor reiterated the point made by the flagbearer of the NDC John Dramani Mahama that they will hold an economic dialogue to find solutions to revive the economy in the first 120 days in office if they win the elections.
“Every single policy in our manifesto has been carefully considered,” he stressed.
promised that the NDC would exempt new small businesses from corporate and personal income tax for the first two years after their incorporation.
He also says they will review Customs (Amendment) Act, 2020 (Act 1014) to scrap the ban on importation of salvaged vehicles.
He said these while launching the NDC manifesto on Saturday, August 24 at Winneba.
Below is a list of the NDC’s other plans for business development…
Save the local automotive industries—Suame Magazine, Kokompe, Abossey Okai.
Support the redevelopment of the Abossey Okai, Suame, Kokompe and Cape Coast Artisanal enclaves.
Implement a ‘Made in Ghana Agenda’ for production and consumption of Made-in-Ghana goods.
Launch an “Export Ghana Policy” (AfCFTA & other external trade programmes).
Enhance the role of Ghana EXIM Bank in financing non-traditional exports.
Mo-Ne-Yo Pension Scheme for informal sector workers.
Commercial drivers and motorcyclists (Okada).
Small scale miners, farmers, fishermen, traders, market women