If the New Patriotic Party (NPP) loses the general elections in 2024, many people would suffer, according to Kwabena Marfo, a member of the NPP’s communications team.
This claim was made by the NPP spokesperson during an interview with Kwaku Dawuro on Wontumi TV monitored by GhanaFeed.com .
Marfo defended his claim by pointing out that the NPP has demonstrated beyond a shadow of a doubt that it has performed better in terms of Ghana’s development.
“I’m therefore charging all the aspiring national executives of the party that they cannot afford to lead the party to defeat in 2024 and I’m equally urging delegates to ensure they vote for competent leaders in the upcoming national delegate conference”, he added.
Kwabena Marfo further indicated that “If we think breaking the eight is so easy, then we are just kidding ourselves. It must be known that it would not be easy. I take a clue from the 2020 elections. Look at the votes we were able to garner in the 2016 elections close to more than a million vote difference as a result of the good promises we made, including our gargantuan policy like the free SHS. Meanwhile, the numbers dropped during the 2020 election”.
Therefore, we need people who will help us break the eight or some of us will suffer. Like the former President Kuffuor once said, it’s better to be a messenger while your party is in government than to be a General Secretary of a party in opposition. The responsibility lies on all of us, especially government appointees.
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