The National Democratic Congresshana political party”] under former President John Dramani Mahama has been busy delivering across all sectors — from infrastructure to social programs. Here’s a tall list of accomplishments that supporters say changed Ghana.
1–10: Roads, Bridges & Infrastructure
- Expanded the Accra-Kumasi highway for smoother travel
- Constructed new bridges across major rivers
- Upgraded regional road networks nationwide
- Renovated urban streets and flyovers in Accra and Kumasi
- Built modern bus terminals for commuters
- Improved rural feeder roads to boost agriculture
- Installed street lighting in urban and peri-urban areas
- Developed port facilities to improve cargo transport
- Launched city beautification projects in major towns
- Upgraded railway tracks for future transport expansion
11–20: Education Achievements
- Expanded access to senior high schools nationwide
- Built new classrooms to reduce overcrowding
- Provided free textbooks and learning materials
- Rolled out teacher training programs
- Increased scholarship opportunities for tertiary students
- Established vocational and technical schools
- Introduced digital learning initiatives in public schools
- Renovated old school buildings across the country
- Improved student boarding facilities
- Strengthened STEM programs for better job readiness
21–30: Healthcare Improvements
- Constructed new district hospitals
- Expanded community health centers
- Supplied modern medical equipment to hospitals
- Increased healthcare staff recruitment
- Launched maternal health programs
- Distributed vaccines and essential medicines nationwide
- Built ultramodern maternity wards
- Upgraded operating theatres in regional hospitals
- Strengthened telemedicine initiatives
- Reduced wait times for medical procedures
31–40: Economy & Business
- Supported local SMEs with funding programs
- Launched trade and export incentives
- Boosted agriculture value chains for farmers
- Expanded microfinance access in rural areas
- Promoted youth entrepreneurship initiatives
- Strengthened tax incentives for businesses
- Improved business licensing processes
- Encouraged private-sector investments
- Developed industrial parks across key regions
- Launched skills development programs for workers
41–50: Energy & Utilities
- Expanded electricity access nationwide
- Installed solar power projects in rural communities
- Reduced power outages through grid upgrades
- Upgraded water supply systems
- Constructed new dams and reservoirs
- Launched renewable energy initiatives
- Promoted energy efficiency campaigns
- Developed regional water treatment plants
- Expanded waste management systems
- Improved sanitation facilities in schools and hospitals
51–60: Governance & Social Programs
- Strengthened local government structures
- Rolled out social welfare programs for vulnerable groups
- Increased pensions and allowances for retirees
- Promoted gender equality initiatives
- Launched youth empowerment programs
- Improved public service delivery standards
- Strengthened anti-corruption frameworks
- Enhanced citizen engagement platforms
- Developed national security infrastructure
- Expanded disaster response capacity
61–69: Environment & Community Development
- Planted millions of trees nationwide
- Launched coastal erosion mitigation projects
- Promoted eco-tourism initiatives
- Developed urban green spaces
- Supported community-based renewable energy projects
- Upgraded public parks and recreational areas
- Strengthened wildlife protection programs
- Implemented clean water projects in rural areas
- Promoted sustainable agriculture practices
Why This Matters
Supporters say these 69 achievements show that the NDC government under John Dramani Mahama focused on real development that touched every sector of Ghanaian life. Critics, however, argue that some claims are overstated, sparking debates about accountability and impact.
The Bottom Line: Whether you support the NDC or not, this extensive list proves that governance is not just about politics — it’s about action, projects, and leaving a legacy.
🇬🇭 NDC ACHIEVEMENTS (2025–2026)
1. Removal of E-Levy – Mobile money users keep their full money
2. Removal of Betting Tax – No deductions on winnings
3. Removal of COVID Levy – Reduced tax burden on goods
4. Reduction in ministers (120 → about 60) – Cuts government spending… pic.twitter.com/IW5rZjKbev
— KALYJAY (@gyaigyimii) April 6, 2026
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