Ernest Owusu Bempah, a deputy Communications Director of the ruling New Patriotic Party(NPP) has said the Nana Addo- led administration will tackle the current economic challenges facing the country and steer us unto the right path and win the 2024 elections.
According to him the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has managed the economy better despite the numerous challenges resulting from the Russia/Ukraine war and the COVID-19 pandemic.
He told Journalists in Accra on Wednesday that before the pandemic, the county’s growth rate was 8% as compared to John Mahama’s 3% which did not experience any of the Russia/Ukraine war and the Covid-19 pandemic.
He said that tells Ghanaians how the NPP has managed the economy better despite the situation.
He added that the NPP has been able to steer the country through the heavy storm even though there are serious challenges.
“One can imagine if John Mahama and his NDC were leading this country, by now Ghanaians will be wallowing in abject poverty, people wouldn’t be able to afford three square meals a day.
“There will be total darkness because of dumsor, joblessness will be the order of the day, and the youth will be perplexed if Mahama had been the leader of this country at this time.
“Despite all the challenges now, school children are going to school for free, and road networks are being built across the country.
He said all these infrastructure development wouldn’t have happened if Mahama was in power.
“They will blame it on the economic challenge,” he added.
Ernest Owusu Bempah believes the NPP will put the country back on track and elect the best leader before the 2024 elections to propel it to ‘break the eight’.
“The NDC with John Mahama as an alternative is empty, they have been there before when there were no crisis, we saw what they did and they have nothing to offer,” he said.
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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@Papa Kwame, it is my hope that the weak minds will not resort to the use of their weapon of insult against you.
There are difficulties all over the world, and Ghana is no exception. Of course, there's no doubt about Ghana's economic challenges, but it's encouraging to note that there are many notable developments along the way. Notable among these are the railways, airports, education, health, tourism, industralization and the digitalisation agenda. Never before in Ghana's Fourth Republic have these sectors seen such massive infrastructure development as they have under the Akufo-Addo administration. Indeed, it's instructive to note that all these developments are taking place despite the global challenges posed by the pandemic and the war in Ukraine. I think there is so much thought and reason in what Mr Owusu Bempah is saying - given the outstanding performance of the government, there is a great chance that it will retain power.
Imagine this being a director at Ghana Gas, where would the company be in 5 years time
he is right. A country where mental issues are not taken seriously should expect this kind of f001ish talk. If you disagree with this man he might harm you.
Look at them; they have begun shivering because they are going to lose again, hands down!
Look at them