Dr. Omane Boamah, the Director of IT and Elections for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has assured the youth of Ghana that the NDC, under the leadership of John Dramani Mahama, will prioritize economic growth and welfare by abolishing the E-Levy, Emission Tax, Betting Tax, and COVID tax.

He emphasized that the NDC aims to shift the country from a heavy reliance on taxation to a focus on production.
Speaking during his 5-day campaign tour in the Eastern Region, Dr. Boamah addressed community members in Nyanoa, Upper West Akim Constituency, highlighting key policies outlined in the NDC’s manifesto.
He assured the public that the party’s proposed Women’s Bank would directly benefit over 1 million Ghanaian women, empowering them economically by providing financial resources to support their businesses and initiatives.
Dr. Boamah also discussed the NDC’s vision for a 24-hour economy, which he believes will create more job opportunities for young Ghanaians, particularly within the country’s security agencies.
He emphasized that these reforms would contribute to national development and improve the livelihoods of Ghanaians, especially the youth.
“John Mahama and Teddy when voted for will ensure that they abolish E-Levy, Betting Tax, Emission Tax and Covid Tax. In place of these taxes, we will introduce jobs through the 24-Hour Economy policy”
“Consider the number of people we are going to employ in the security agencies because, at night, we will need the services of security. We estimate employing 20,000 people in the police service of which the people of Ayensuano will get your share. That is why it is necessary to vote for John Mahama and Teddy Safori Addi.
“The women’s bank is coming to address women’s concerns. All that is needed is for you to register, and indicate the work you do, we render training on how to effectively go about your work and then we give you the loan.
“One million women will benefit from loans from this women’s bank. As a woman, while you gain from the 24-Hour Economy policy, you can also secure money from the women’s bank to work.”