NPP Members Should Stop The False Reportage, They're Not Journalists - Namoale

Member of Parliament (MP) for La Dedekotopon, Hon. Nii Amasah Namoale has emphatically stated that there are a lot of potholes in the Mahama led administration that the NPP can use against the party instead of ranting unnecesarily.  

“NPP has more concrete issues to criticize the NDC about and not the unnecessary and counterfeit once they have been talking about; all they have to do as a party is to patiently be in opposition as they aptly and audaciously do their homework as the late Prof Atta Mills did to take over power from former President John Agyekum Kufour,” he said.

To him, members of the NPP are always on the NDC on issues that are of no basis and full of fabricated lies when there are more pressing and relevant issues concerning the party that they can talk about to silence the ruling government.

He added that leaders of the largest opposition party should have it at the back of their minds that ‘ruling a country is not done in a day but by gradual process’, this is why Mahama needs extra four (4) years in government to complete his unfinished developmental projects.

“Ghanaians in their own way are the best judges to decide the best party and leader to rule this country and not what politicians tell them.”

In a repeated remark, he indicated that the NPP would have a shock of their lives on November 7, because there is no way they would win the coming polls.

Nii Amasah Namoale noted that citizens of this country really suffered tremendously under the governance of John Agyekum Kufour because they had no hospitals or schools to attend even though they had the means to do that.

According to him, the current government has built enough hospitals and schools per their manifesto for individuals to attend, as they have more than enough resources to do this due to good governance.

“Members of the NPP should stop their propaganda and false reportage because they are not journalists,” he told UTV’s 'Adekye Nsroma'  host, Lawyer Tweneboah Koduah.