NDC is a party that does not talk on its developmental works but the work speaks for itself. Again, NDC party is interested in providing good things for its people and is a development oriented party but not like some political parties which are only interested in renaming projects which they did not fight for.These are the words of chairman Ofosu Ampofo when he was called upon to introduce His Excellency the former president of the Republic, John Dramani Mahama during the 27th Annual Presidential Delegates Congress held at the Kumasi Technical University in Kumasi this afternoon.According to the affable chairman , the NDC that he chairs today upgraded the status of technical Universities we have today. He said the motive of the former president, John Dramani Mahama was to make technical universities and vocational institutions attractive to students and to ensure that they become useful to the society after successfully completing various programs they persued at technical and vocational institutions. Source:broadcastergh.com /Ayisah Foster
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