Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama has promised to motivate health workers to improve healthcare delivery in the country when elected president.
The pledge comes just five days before the 2024 general election scheduled to be held on Saturday, December 7.
According to John Dramani Mahama, the next NDC government will deploy cost-effective strategies to expand health infrastructure in the country.
In a post on Facebook, the former president said his 24-hour economy initiative will ensure enhanced healthcare for all citizens.
“The NDC will deploy cost-effective strategies to expand infrastructure, upgrade existing medical facilities, train and motivate health workers to improve healthcare delivery.
“Supported by the 24-Hour Economy, we will ensure better healthcare for all Ghanaians,” John Dramani Mahama said.
Meanwhile, the special voting arranged for media and security personnel has kicked off today ahead of the general election on December 7.
All participating political parties are finalising their campaigns in the next four days in hopes of victory at the end of the election.