The People’s National Convention (PNC) as part of preparations towards the 2020 December polls will officially launch its manifesto on Monday, November 2.
In a communiqué to announce the preparedness of the party, National Communications Secretary for the party Awudu Ishaq said the manifesto will represent the vision and programmes of the David Apasera-led administration.
"This is a game-changing policy document of a future PNC government under the venerable Hon David Apasera aimed at improving the social services delivery situation in Ghana," the statement further explained.
The manifesto will highlight policies of the PNC, including its job creation policies, free medical care to all as well as giving free education to every Ghanaian.
The event is set to come off at the Teachers’ Hall in Accra at 10:00 am.
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