Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Dramani Mahama, has criticized the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) eight-year rule, claiming it has caused significant setbacks for Ghana.
Speaking at a mini-rally in Kyebi, Abuakwa South Constituency, during his five-day tour of the region on Monday, November 18, Mahama attributed the nation’s economic hardships to what he described as the NPP government’s mismanagement.
“The NPP’s eight years in power have been marked by misplaced priorities and poor leadership,” he said.
“Ghanaians deserve better, and it’s time for a change that truly prioritizes the needs of the people.”
The former president contrasted the current economic conditions with those under his administration, arguing that life was easier during the NDC era.
“Money that could buy a meal under the NDC government cannot get you the same meal now. Things have become much tougher under the NPP,” he remarked.
Mahama urged residents to reject the NPP’s promises and embrace leadership focused on alleviating their struggles.
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