During a visit to the Gbewaa palace in Yendi, John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), expressed strong confidence in his party’s ability to tackle Ghana’s economic challenges if they win the upcoming elections.
Mahama highlighted the quality of individuals within the NDC, stating they have the capability to positively impact the country’s future.

In addition to national issues, Mahama promised to prioritize resolving the Yendi water crisis if the NDC comes into power, assuring the Dagbon overlord, Yaa Naa Abubakari Mahama II.
Mahama emphasized the significance of the upcoming elections in Ghana’s history, stressing the need for a competent and selfless government to address the country’s current difficulties.
Expressing his belief in the NDC’s potential to improve Ghana’s prospects, Mahama stated:“l’m confident that NDC has the men and women to turn our fortunes around and make Ghana stand back on its feet”.
In response, Yaa Naa advised Mahama to conduct a respectful campaign, avoiding insults and defamation, to promote peace across the nation. Naa Jacob Mahama, representing Yaa Naa, urged Mahama to be open to reshuffling his team as needed to ensure efficient governance.