NDC’s proposed 24hr economy will rejig Ghana’s economy – Bawah Mogtari
Special aide to former President John Mahama, Joyce Bawah Mogtari has stated that the proposed National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) 24 hour economy is a game changer.
According to her, the implementation of the 24 hour economy will rejig and boost Ghana’s economy.
“It appears that those who bought tickets into the propaganda channel of Nana Akufo-Addo @NAkufoAddo and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia @MBawumia believing that the pair were going to arrest the Cedi and protect the public purse are the same ones criticizing the NDC’s proposed 24 hour economy!
“Let me state without any fear of contradiction and trusting Insha Allah, that this policy is going to be the real game changer! It will rejig and boost the night economy! Join us as we continue our tour of the Bono Region! #BuildingGhanaTour,” madam Mogtari stated in a tweet.

In a related development, Aide to former President John Mahama, Joyce Bawah Mogtari has called on the Ghana Police Service to act on the complaints made at its office on persons using forged letterheads of the former President John Mahama.
In a tweet, madam Mogtari stated that the laws of the land must be enforced to protect Ghana’s democracy.
“Disinformation is inimical to our democracy. Our laws protect us and our democracy from disinformation.
“About 2 months ago, the hard working members of our team found that some individuals were spreading false information on a forged letterhead of the office of HE John Mahama,” Madam Mogtari stated.
She continued: “We made a formal complaint to the Ghana Police Service to bring the persons to book. We hope that the police will enforce the law and help protect our democracy.”


Source: Today.com.gh

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