Justin Kodua, the General Secretary for the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has said the people of Ghana want the return of the NPP.
According to Justin Kodua, the youth, farmers, and traders are all watching the NPP.
He claimed that Ghanaian people are looking for alternatives and want the NPP to come back.
Speaking at the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) National Delegates Conference in Accra on Saturday, July 19, Justin Kodua stated, “Ghana needs us; the youth are watching us, the farmers are watching us, the traders are watching us, let us fight with one body and one identified vision and ambition to make sure that this abysmal performance from the NDC government.
“Ghanaians are looking for alternatives, and Ghanaians want to come back to the NPP. Ghanaians know that our government offered better solutions to their problems.”
“At the end of the day, they want to vote for an opposition party that is ready for power. Therefore, actions and inactions that seek to divide us, that bring acrimony and tension, need to be relegated,” Kodua stated.
He added, “We must show Ghanaians that we are a proper, responsible, and viable opposition party that will rescue them from the misery they are going through under the watch of His Excellency John Dramani Mahama and the NDC government”.
In addition, the Minority Leader in Parliament, Hon Alexander Afenyo-Markin Markin has also claimed the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has failed.
Afenyo Markin boldly asserted that the NDC is a failure and Ghana deserves better.
According to the minority leader, the NDC betrayal is glaring as they have increased fuel levies, crashing Ghanaians.
Afenyo Markin stated, “The NDC’s betrayal is glaring. New levies on fuel have sparked pump prices, crashing ordinary Ghanaians.”
“Their pledge to end galamsey has crashed into chaos. The president calls it a national emergency, yet refuses to declare a state of emergency,” Afenyo-Markin said.
“They have vowed to reset our nation, but it has become a brazen assault on our judiciary—starting with the shameful vilification of our Chief Justice,” he stated.
He charged, “Their promise of change is a sham, with schemes afoot to funnel our mineral wealth to their cronies”.
“Worst of all, the questionable Ablekuma North rerun where NDC-affiliated thugs attacked our candidate Nana Akua Afriyie and former MP Hawa Koomson,” he added.
The Minority Leader went on delivering a blunt assessment of the NDC’s leadership, insisting “The message is clear—NDC is a failure, Ghana deserves better.”
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Ghanaians want to return to the NPP, says Justin Frimpong Kodua nation must be rescued from the misery of the NDC #ElectionHQ pic.twitter.com/hx5Vprif6z
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