As Ghana approaches its 2024 elections, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) have unveiled their manifestos, offering voters distinct visions for the nation's future. Both parties emphasize job creation, with NPP targeting one million jobs through digital skills, construction, and agribusiness, while NDC focuses on industrialization and agriculture. In education, both parties aim to expand and enhance the Free SHS programme, though the NDC proposes a review to address inefficiencies. Healthcare remains a priority for both, with NPP committed to completing Agenda 111 hospitals and expanding the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), while NDC aims to provide universal healthcare coverage with an improved NHIS. Infrastructure development is another common focus, with NPP emphasizing the completion of ongoing projects and NDC introducing the "Big Push" initiative-a $10 billion infrastructure plan aimed at accelerating national growth.