Election 2024: NDC has no vision; they can’t even explain their 24-hour economy – Dame

Mr. Dame says the NDC cannot even explain their 24-hour economy to Ghanaians and has asked the NPP faithful not to allow themselves to be deceived.

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Godfred Yeboah Dame, Attorney-General and Minister of Justice has said the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has no vision going into the 2024 elections.

Mr. Dame says the NDC cannot even explain their 24-hour economy to Ghanaians and has asked the NPP faithful not to allow themselves to be deceived.

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According to him, Ghana requires a party with a vision and focus, considering the current state, adding that Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is the only person with what it takes to turn the fortunes of the country around.

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Speaking at the Efia NPP campaign launch and inauguration of the campaign team Monday, August 05, 2024, he said the NPP’s quest to break the ‘8’ is not for anyone’s selfish or parochial interest but rather to secure and safeguard the future of the country.

He urged the party faithful to unite and vote massively for the NPP as the election draws near.

He indicated that Ghana needs a visionary person like the Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to lead the nation to the promised land.

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“It is very important that the NPP breaks the 8 and breaking the 8 is not for any selfish reason at all. In my view, it is simply for the future of this country. Don’t allow the NDC to deceive you. It requires only boldness, clear direction and vision.

“Where we are, in the life of our country, we need a party which is focused, a party which is the clear vision. Ask the NDC the vision they are taking into this election. Is it the 24-hour economy they can’t explain? That is not what we need. We need a man with a vision like Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia,” he charged.

Board member of Ghana Revenue Authority and Member of Parliament for Esikado Ketan, Joe Ghartey, on his part called on the party supporters in the region to vote massively for the NPP, so that they would also be recognised as one of the regions that made the difference after the polls.

When they are announcing that we’ve won here and here and here, [what will be of] Western Region? We have to win the Western Region massively so that we will also be counted as part of those that won massively [for the party to come to power],” he charged.

Source:onuaonline.com

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