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Mahama’s govt would not condone any form of corruption – Dafeamekpor

Member of Parliament for South Dayi, Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor, has issued a stern warning that government officials involved in corrupt practices will face strict accountability if John Dramani Mahama secures victory in the upcoming December elections.

He emphasized that a new era of transparency and responsibility is on the horizon.

In a conversation with TV3 prior to the NDC’s manifesto launch in Winneba on Saturday, August 24, 2024, Dafeamekpor highlighted that the manifesto will directly tackle key issues affecting Ghanaians, including rampant corruption and the influence of powerful individuals over the state.

He further assured that the next NDC government under Mahama’s leadership will make addressing the country’s high unemployment rate a top priority.

“Any government appointee, be it under Akufo-Addo or Mahama, if you misconduct yourself on grounds of corruption, you will not have it easy, a new regime of accountability,” he said.

He added that, “The manifesto will focus on issues of corruption, state capture, issues of great concern to every Ghanaian, job creation.”

South Dayi MP Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor emphasized the NDC’s strong history in combating corruption, pointing to instances during John Mahama’s previous administration where officials involved in corrupt activities were promptly dismissed.

The NDC has framed its 2024 manifesto launch as a crucial turning point in their mission to free the nation from longstanding challenges.

The party views this event as the beginning of a comprehensive effort to address the issues that have hindered the country’s progress for far too long.

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