According to Bryan Acheampong, a member of parliament representing Abetifi, the current New Patriotic Party (NPP) will not cede power to the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
He claims that the party will employ any strategy necessary to win the general election in 2024.
He continued by saying that the NPP would prove to the NDC that they lacked the men if they dared to use threats and coercion during the 2024 election.
He predicted that the NDC would fall and that the NPP would demonstrate that “we have the men.”
According to Mr. Bryan Acheampong, this will never occur, and the NPP will stand on a platform to hand the NDC power.
Speaking to party supporters on Saturday after the NPP unity walk in Mpraeso, he added that they would do whatever it takes to keep NPP in power.
According to the Minister of Food and Agriculture, Covid-19, the Ukraine-Russian war that destroyed the economy, presented the government with some difficulties.
He claimed that the opposition recognized the difficulties and desired to capitalize on them.
Nevertheless, steps have been taken to revive the economy, and the interventions are showing progress.
He stated that the dollar, which was previously at 17, is now at 10. Petrol, previously sold for 17, is now $9. “It is possible,” was added as the economy recovered.
He predicted that if the government is successful in getting the IMF deal, the economy will fully recover by June or July.
He asserted that given the current course of events, the economy will recover and the Akufo-Addo administration will pass through this trough.
According to Bryan Acheampong, the NPP will easily win the 2024 elections based on all the signs heading into the election.
Relatively, Vice President Bawumia has boasted that his party is the best at giving Ghana’s thronging youth employment opportunities.
He claims that the NPP government’s policies have ensured that more jobs have been created and that unemployment has been significantly reduced.
Speaking on Saturday to the arty faithful in Mpraeso, Mr. Bawumia claimed that the NPP had produced more jobs than the NDC or any other administration, totaling over 2.1 million.