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John Mahama Pledges to Reopen Collapsed Banks After Fair Review

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John Dramani Mahama, the 2024 flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), has reiterated his commitment to revitalizing collapsed banks and financial institutions through a comprehensive and impartial assessment process.

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Highlighting the significance of this endeavor in stabilizing the financial sector and rebuilding public trust, Mahama emphasized the need for widespread support in the upcoming 2024 general elections to drive economic rejuvenation.

Addressing the concerning rise in unemployment across Ghana, Mahama urged citizens to rally behind his vision for economic recovery, emphasizing the potential of restoring these financial entities to generate employment opportunities and spur economic development.

During an interaction with Ghanaians on Sunday, June 9, Mahama acknowledged the growing frustration among the youth and outlined his vision for inclusive economic policies that benefit all sectors of society.

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John Mahama / Photo Credit: Dubawa Ghana

He reassured the youth of his unwavering commitment to building a nation characterized by shared prosperity, pledging to tackle unemployment and foster a more equitable economic landscape through the revival of key financial institutions and the implementation of progressive policies.

Mahama emphasized the importance of conducting a thorough and unbiased assessment of collapsed banks and financial institutions to ensure their effective restoration, promising to provide favorable conditions for businessmen and women who have faced challenges under previous administrations.

In his commitment to creating decent and well-paying jobs, Mahama introduced his “24-hour economy” initiative, aiming to boost economic activity and provide opportunities for sustainable employment.

Expressing dismay over the unprecedented unemployment rate, Mahama affirmed his determination to address this pressing issue and called for collective efforts to reset Ghana’s economy and prioritize the well-being of its people.


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