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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is set to outdoor its manifesto tonight ahead of the December General Elections.

The document, JoyNews has learnt, is dubbed; 'People's Manifesto: Jobs, Prosperity and more.'

The policies to be outlined in the policies are expected to project the plans the party has for the country if given the nod to man the affairs of the country.

Flagbearer for NDC, John Dramani Mahama has already indicated that his government will be bent on leaving a legacy.

“I run for President because I want to leave a legacy: a solid infrastructure with 100% access for all in all sectors.

The move comes weeks after the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) launched its own manifesto on which is has began to run it campaign towards the polls.

Meanwhile, NDC's policies believed to be in the 2020 document have already found their way online. These frameworks are expected to be outlined as the party makes their intentions for the citizenry clear.

This includes pledges by the party to employ all national service personnel who wish to be employed permanently after service.

Also, teachers will allegedly get clothes, accommodation, and transportation allowance of 10% each, which will also mean a 30% increase in salary.

Again, the NDC is promising Ghanaians that the next government will ensure free education from KG to SHS, no admission fee at nursing, teaching and technical college/Universities.

The party will again implement its Agenda 1million jobs for the youth and the BIG Push; $10Billion Infrastructure Program – both aimed at curbing unemployment within the country.

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