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Ghanaians Will Shed Tears If NPP Loses Power In 2024 Elections

Mr. Solomon Kusi Appiah has disclosed that, Ghanaians will not forgive the ruling  New Patriotic Party  if they fail to win the 2024 general elections.

According to the NPP communication team member , the good work of the president Nana Addo Dankwa has really improved the well-being of Ghanaians, so the people of Ghana will be sad if the NDC wins the 2024 elections with propaganda.

He therefore advised the members who are aspiring for positions at the national level to do a healthy campaign so they gets the competent leaders to achieve breaking the eight agenda.

Solomon Kusi Appiah therefore urged the NDC and Minority in parliament to wait patiently for the finance Minister, Ken Ofori Atta as he prepares to give accounts on the COVID-19 funds.

He then told Ghanaians to debunk claims that the finance Minister, Ken Ofori Atta is arrogant with parliament business, assuring them that the minister will do the needful shortly soon.

Meanwhile a communication team member of the National Democratic Congress, John Afful said that, the NPP party has misused the money from the COVID-19 funds and that is why finance Minister cannot account for money spent in the COVID-19 era.

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