Dr. Michael Abu Sakara Foster, leader of the National Interests Movement, who has allied with the Movement for Change, emphasized the need for a change in Ghana’s governance style to foster economic growth.
He believes a solid foundation is essential for economic expansion, emphasizing the necessity of infrastructure investment, such as rail lines, to provide affordable transportation options for businesses.

Furthermore, he noted that allocating more than 70 percent of funds to public sector wages is not optimal for the country.
“We need a change in governance that will drive the development, spending over 70 percent on public sector wages is not the way to go,” he said on the New Day show on TV3 Tuesday, June 25.
“We have to start investing in areas of production and manufacturing,” he said.
Dr. Sakara also criticized the size of the government, stating that “the size of government is very large.”
Earlier, the Leader of the Movement for Change, Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen, also promised to run an all-inclusive governance.