The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has a significantly worse track record than the New Patriotic Party (NPP), according to Ernest Owusu Bempah, the NPP’s deputy director of communications.
Owusu Bempah asserted that because the NDC, in his opinion, lacks a solid track record, the NPP does not even compare itself to the NDC.
He claims that the Fourth Republic is more sophisticated than simple slogans and that Ghana’s moral citizens demand specific actions from their elected officials. That is consistently displayed by the NPP.
He claimed that the outcome of the 2024 election would depend on records rather than who could criticize a rival the most.
Political mudslinging and fact-bending will not change John Mahama and his allies’ incompetence.
“Insha Allah, we will succeed in creating a Ghana where everyone has access to opportunities,” a statement was made on Owusu Bempah’s Facebook wall.
Owusu Bempah claimed that in his remarks criticizing the administration of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, John Mahama had twisted the truth.
He made it clear that infrastructure projects, not just physical boundaries, are what give regions their identity.
In a related news, the chairperson of the NPP‘s Agona East constituency, Mrs. Hannah Asamoah, has turned in her paperwork to run in the upcoming parliamentary primary.
Many polling station executives and area coordinators accompanied the chairperson, who was formerly the constituency’s youth organizer.
Speaking to her supporters after the submission, Mrs. Hannah Asamoah expressed her gratitude for the throngs of people who had come from near and far to support her.
She expressed assurance and faith in the supporters, saying they would do much to help her win the primary and ultimately retake the parliamentary seat in 2024.
Mrs. Asamoah urged members to work together and understand one another, adding that without cooperation, achieving the party’s goals would be incredibly challenging.