This is the time of year when politicians start to spread their message so that everyone knows their goals and what they intend to do to support their constituency and community.
While some are only attempting to get people to cast ballots, others are also attempting to assist the constituencies by outlining strong and advantageous plans that will significantly benefit them.
Abdul Majeed Dokurgu, an aspirant member of the NDC, is one person who has made it apparent what kinds of crucial policies he plans to propose, which could benefit not just partisans but the entire constituency and the welfare of the people in general.
The sustainable policies that Hon. Abdul Majeed Dokurgu has unveiled are comparable to what every wealthy nation has been doing to improve the lives of its citizens.
They have a strong system in place that aids in the development and productivity of the populace, improving both their constituency and the nation at large.
The BOSS project or policy refers to the measures that the NDC candidate for the Effia Constituency, who is also the founder and CEO of Indo Farms, has proposed to help reduce the long-term hardship and irregularities in his community.
“Building Opportunities for Sustainable Solutions” is the literal meaning of the acronym BOSS. This policy is exactly what most Ghanaians are longing for. Ghana’s youth require opportunities to support their well-being through our culture, economy, and social norms.
The youth of Ghana are now in desperate need of change that will enable them to reach new heights. The people of Ghana need a transformation that will offer them hope and the will to succeed, grow, and thrive.
The honorable aspirant is considering not only the here and now but also what he can accomplish or implement to assist everyone. Even after he is gone, the BOSS policy of Hon. Majeed could still be very beneficial to his constituents and people.
The youth, the constituency, and the region are guaranteed a piece of the 24/7 economy with the implementation of the BOSS policy, which has the potential to create jobs and offer opportunities to the impoverished, jobless, and destitute who have given up on politicians and opinion leaders.