The flagbearer of the All Peoples Congress (APC) is promising the prompt issuance of death certificates to deceased Muslims if he is voted into office on December 7.
According to Hassan Ayariga, most Muslims are buried without death certificates due to delays in its issuances thus depriving their families of any benefits.
But if voted President in the upcoming general elections, the APC leader said the certificates will be ready immediately a Muslim dies for their families to receive their inheritance.
Hassan Ayariga announced this during the launch of the party’s manifesto, with the theme: “All-inclusive Governance, the only way to Ghana’s Economic Prosperity”, at the Aviation Social Centre in Accra, Thursday.
The presidential nominee announced among other things policies, programmes and what he termed said are solutions to the challenges facing the Ghanaian economy under the leadership of John Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Still on health, the APC leader said he would revamp hospitals across the country and provide a kidney dialysis machine for every regional hospital. He would also revamp the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) for it to be accessible to all.
Under a Hassan Ayariga presidency, the unemployed will receive financial and food benefits till they get a job, he pledged.
Beneficiaries would have to voluntarily report to the labour office that he or she has found a job before they would be taken off the benefits, he explained.
Hassan Ayariga urged Ghanaians to give him the nod in the upcoming election for a massive economic transformation.
“I will create a prosperous population with the high quality of life, a stable and peaceful and firmly united nation, solid and efficient good governance machinery and strong institution, a well-educated population that strives for excellence and a competitive economy” he stated.
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