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NPP Unmoved by PNC’s Endorsement of NDC Ahead of 2024 Elections

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has stated that it remains unfazed by the People’s National Convention’s (PNC) decision to endorse the National Democratic Congress (NDC) ahead of the 2024 elections.

The PNC announced its endorsement of the NDC during a press briefing on Wednesday, November 27, following its disqualification from the presidential race by the Electoral Commission (EC) due to errors in its nomination forms.

Speaking to Masemtvgh.com on Thursday, NPP Deputy General Secretary Haruna Mohammed dismissed the endorsement, claiming it does not reflect the views of the PNC’s grassroots members, as the decision was made solely by the party’s leadership.

“Is the leadership that has made their declaration, and we know that the leadership of the PNC has always supported the NDC. Bernard Monarh, we all know that everything about him is NDC.

“So it is up to the other members of the party to decide who they want to vote for and we believe that we’ll be able to speak to their mind, we’ll be able to speak to their questions, we’ll be able to speak to their emotions, and they will get to understand that Ghana, where we are today, needs somebody that can lead the poor industrial revolution,” he stated.

He added “It doesn’t move us. It doesn’t move us so much because I believe that it is not the entire people of PNC. It is the decision of the leadership, and the decision of the leadership is already known.”

We are unfazed by PNC’s endorsement of NDC – NPP

 

 

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has stated that it remains unfazed by the People’s National Convention’s (PNC) decision to endorse the National Democratic Congress (NDC) ahead of the 2024 elections.

The PNC announced its endorsement of the NDC during a press briefing on Wednesday, November 27, following its disqualification from the presidential race by the Electoral Commission (EC) due to errors in its nomination forms.

Speaking to Masemtvgh.com on Thursday, NPP Deputy General Secretary Haruna Mohammed dismissed the endorsement, claiming it does not reflect the views of the PNC’s grassroots members, as the decision was made solely by the party’s leadership.

“Is the leadership that has made their declaration, and we know that the leadership of the PNC has always supported the NDC. Bernard Monarh, we all know that everything about him is NDC.

“So it is up to the other members of the party to decide who they want to vote for and we believe that we’ll be able to speak to their mind, we’ll be able to speak to their questions, we’ll be able to speak to their emotions, and they will get to understand that Ghana, where we are today, needs somebody that can lead the poor industrial revolution,” he stated.

He added “It doesn’t move us. It doesn’t move us so much because I believe that it is not the entire people of PNC. It is the decision of the leadership, and the decision of the leadership is already known.”

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