Yellow Ghana, a new political party led by Samuel Apea-Danquah, has been officially recognized by the Electoral Commission.
The party, focused on uniting Africa and transforming Ghana, received provisional certification and aims to bring common-sense reforms and digitalization to the country.
Apea-Danquah's manifesto outlines plans for governance, justice, technology, and infrastructure, emphasizing inclusivity and youth involvement.
The party's distinctive yellow color symbolizes hope and optimism for a brighter future, while its black anchor signifies strength and stability in navigating challenges.
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