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2024 general elections communal labour that must see this reckless and incompetent gov’t out—NDC Man

Ghana ElectionBy Ghana ElectionOctober 5, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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2024 general elections communal labour that must see this reckless and incompetent gov’t out—NDC Man
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Nichiren Appiah Buadi, a member of the National Democratic Congress’ (NDC) communication team, has asserted that Ghana is currently experiencing hopelessness, poor leadership, mismanagement, and an economic catastrophe as a result of the ruling New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) inefficiency.

He said the NPP government led by President Akufo-Addo has worsened the living conditions of Ghanaians, and the 2024 general elections will offer voters the opportunity to kick out this government.

The communicator posited that because Ghana believes in democracy, we can only use elections to vote out incompetent leaders and not violence.

He described the 2024 general elections as a communal labour charge, charging voters to change the government and bring in a more competent leader so we can be on the path of progress.

‘’The 2024 December 7 general elections will offer Ghanaian voters the opportunity to change this incompetent government. Nobody will tell you that the country is at the crossroads, and because we are practicing democracy, there is no need to use violence in removing an incompetent government. It is a simple message: come December 7, 2024, vote out the underperforming government. When you access your life and look back some eight years ago, you will agree that this government has tanked, so there is a need for change. It is a communal labour, and everyone must get involved in removing the NPP and bringing back the NDC so we can get back on the path of progress.’’

He claimed that the NDC is not coming back into office just because it wants to occupy power and not do anything, and ‘’when you look at the infrastructure from the Mills and Mahama eras down to Mahama’s era, you will agree that there were several projects for all to see. So we appeal to you to vote massively for Mahama so we can win by a one-touch victory’’.

 

Source: rainbowradioonline.com

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