NPP Organizer urges Ghanaians to Reject Mahama and the NDC

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The Branch Organiser of the New Patriotic Party in the United Kingdom (NPP-UK), Kwame Boateng, has asked former President John Dramani Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to explain to the good people of Ghana as to why they should consider him and his party as an alternative to the governance of President Nana Akufo-Addo and the NPP.

“Former President Mahama and the NDC as a party have nothing, absolutely nothing, to offer Ghanaians. This is evident in their manifesto. A party presents a manifesto to the people for scrutiny and contribution, not the other way round.

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“Mahama and the NDC are clearly exhibiting their lack of ideas, direction and vision. This is not an alternative to entertain or worthy of consideration,” he stated.

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He said the 2020 election is going to be an election between vision, “knowhow and direction of the NPP versus the vision less and empty Mr Mahama”.

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He said Mahama and the NDC must at least have the capacity to present an idea or a message, of which they are lacking, however, “Some concert ideas that Mr Mahama and the NDC have for the good people of Ghana, is the Scraping of the Free SHS program which has educated thousands of pupils across the Nation. Scraping of teachers and nurses allowances, which Mr Mahama has categorically stated on various media platforms that the restoration of the allowances will collapse the economy that he badly managed

“As Ghanaians we should rally behind President Nana Akufo-Addo and the NPP to continue the good work which is befitting each and every Ghanaian.

“Mr Mahama was a failure as President and the NDC as a political party.

The man who single-handedly nearly collapse the economy of a resourceful nation as ours, should not be allowed anywhere near the Jubilee House,” he emphasized in a release copied to ghananewsonline.com.gh.

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