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In a recent gathering at the Winneba Nursing Training College, Bright Botchway, National Deputy Coordinator of the Traders and Artisans Network (TAN) within the NDC, addressed the audience on the crucial role of economic management in shaping lives. Botchway emphasized the economic challenges students face, urging them to use their votes in the 2024 elections to bring about change by ousting the current NPP administration.
Highlighting the impact of poor economic policies on students resorting to trading, Botchway proclaimed, “The NPP government’s economic policies have faltered, causing widespread hardship. Our aim is to restore a stable economy that supports every individual’s freedom.”
He also announced the upcoming launch of the TAN mobile app, inviting students and traders to join. Botchway stressed the NDC’s commitment to supporting small-scale businesses, providing accessible funds, and facilitating trading activities at reduced rates. This initiative aims to empower students in petty trade, ensuring financial stability during their academic pursuits.
“Our vision is to foster self-independence, and petty trading serves as a stepping stone,” he encouraged the audience.
The Winneba Nursing Training School event showcased individuals like Bright Botchway dedicated to advocating for economic empowerment, fostering an environment for every individual to thrive.
Botchway’s call to action echoed widespread sentiments, emphasizing collective participation to reshape Ghana’s economic landscape for a prosperous future. As the National Deputy Coordinator of TAN under the NDC, Botchway remains committed to transforming the economic prospects of Ghanaians, particularly the youth and small-scale traders.
Story: Derrick Kobina Addae