The Director of Communications for the Bawumia campaign, Dennis Miracles Aboagye has revealed that the NPP's upcoming manifesto will place a strong emphasis on job creation and business development. He expressed confidence that the party, having delivered on similar promises in the past, is poised to do so again, particularly for the nation's youth. In an interview on Joy News' AM Show on Friday, he shared insights into what Ghanaians can expect from the manifesto, which is set to be unveiled on Sunday, August 18. "Approximately 90% of the manifesto will focus on jobs and businesses in the private sector," he said, highlighting the NPP's commitment to fostering a thriving economy driven by private enterprise. "The manifesto is designed to ensure that the private sector not only thrives but also expands, increases production, and empowers citizens to access the opportunities generated," he explained. "As businesses grow, they will naturally need to hire more people, leading to increased employment." He proudly noted that the NPP is the only government in Ghana's history to have created more jobs within eight years than any other government. "We have created 2.1 million jobs, and we have the data to prove it," he declared. Emphasizing the quality of these jobs, he pointed out that they are not just temporary fixes but sustainable positions that offer long-term security. "These are truly sustainable jobs. The data is there for all to see.