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Dr Asah-Asante: NDC’s Consistency Key to Ghana’s Future Success

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Political Scientist and Senior Lecturer at the University of Ghana, Dr Kwame Asah-Asante, has voiced strong optimism about Ghana’s future under the current administration, stating that if the National Democratic Congress (NDC) stays focused, the country is well on track to achieving its development goals.

Appearing on JoyNews’ AM Show, Dr Asah-Asante praised the early strides of President John Dramani Mahama’s administration and emphasized the importance of consistency and commitment in delivering on campaign promises. “I am hopeful, and I have no doubt in my mind that this government has started well,” he noted.

“I hope and pray that they remain afloat and deliver on all the promises made to the people. From the little that is happening, there is hope. If they stay on course, we will reach our destination.”

Dr Asah-Asante delivered a passionate message to President Mahama, urging him to prioritize economic restructuring and industrialization under the government’s Reset Agenda. He noted that transforming Ghana’s economy must remain at the forefront of national development if meaningful and sustainable progress is to be achieved.

“Mr President, economists and financial analysts have long stressed the urgent need to restructure Ghana’s economy to create opportunities and meaningful employment so that people can earn a decent living. I fully support this view and urge you to place it at the heart of your Reset Agenda.”

Highlighting the strategic role of industrialisation, Dr Asah-Asante emphasized that Mahama’s legacy must include building a robust industrial base that outlasts his presidency.

“You must not leave office without establishing a robust and sustainable industry. Industrialisation is widely recognised as the key driver of economic transformation, and it should be part of your enduring legacy, not an industry that fizzles out after your tenure, but one that thrives and creates lasting jobs for Ghanaians.”

He also pointed to the potential of value addition in agriculture, describing Ghana’s rich farmlands as an untapped goldmine.

“Consider the abundant crops and fruits we cultivate. Can’t we process these, add value, and generate employment? During former President Kufuor’s tenure, he was introduced to 14 different products derived from cocoa. I believe initiatives like these can ignite new industries.”

Dr Asah-Asante concluded with a heartfelt call to action: “Mr President, this must form part of your legacy. That is my message to you.”

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