Former President John Dramani Mahama has vowed to reopen investigations into unresolved electoral cases if elected in the 2024 Presidential Elections.
Speaking at the NDC’s M2024 Manifesto Launch at the University of Education, Winneba on Saturday, August 24, he criticized the NPP government for not addressing these cases and for failing to compensate those affected.
“We will reopen investigation into unresolved cases including the Ayawaso West Wuogon by election violence and the 2020 election killings….”. All these cases occurred under this (NPP) administration which they have refused to investigate them and even when they refuse to implement the reports, they don’t pay any compensations to those who are affected, we will look at all that and we will deal with it,” he said.
On education, he said his government will “dedicate equitable resources to all levels of education, improve free SHS, improve the quality of food for our school children, cancel the double track so that all our children can go to school at the same time.”
Mr Mahama also pledged a “free tertiary education for persons with disabilities, implement a “Bed For All” programme and abolish teacher licensure exams,” among others.