The National Democratic Congress (NDC) will launch its 2024 manifesto on Saturday, August 24, at the University of Education, Winneba in the Central Region.
It is another high-profile party campaign event of the NDC towards the December polls.
A statement signed and issued by the party’s National Communications Officer, Sammy Gyamfi, said the event, scheduled for 12 noon, would feature the flag bearer of the NDC, former President John Dramani Mahama, as the Special Guest.
Also in attendance would be members of the National Executive Committee, members of the Council of Elders, Members of Parliament, Parliamentary Candidates and an array of distinguished guests from the diplomatic corps, clergy, traditional authorities, civil society organisations, academia, Labour Organisations, creative arts, among others.
It said various speakers would address the nation on thematic areas of the NDC’s transformational vision for resetting and building the Ghana we want.
The NDC, last Wednesday, in a statement signed and issued by its General Secretary, Fifi Fiavi Kwetey, announced that the party would launch its manifesto for the 2024 general election on Saturday, August 24, 2024, in the Central Region.
The party in that statement said the venue, time and other details for the programme would be announced by the planning committee in due course.
The party in a statement yesterday signed by Mr Gyamfi gave the venue for the event as the Jophus Anamuah-Mensah Auditorium of the University of Education, Winneba in the Central Region and scheduled to take place at 12 noon.
The earlier statement by Mr Kwetey said the planning committee responsible for the successful organisation of the manifesto launch comprised: Dr Peter Boamah Otokunor (Director of Interparty and Civil Society Relations of the NDC) — Chairman; Barbara Serwaa Asamoah (Deputy General Secretary) —member and Sammy Gyamfi (Communications Officer) — member.
The other members are Elikem Kotoko (Deputy National Organiser), Ludwig Hlordze (Director, Protocol and Logistics), Nana Oye-Bampoe (Secretary to the Manifesto Committee), Beatrice Annan (Deputy Spokesperson for the John Mahama Campaign), Elvis Afriyie Ankrah (former Minister of Sports) and Dr Bernadette Hoffman.