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Ghana’s economic hardship: Even Akufo-Addo is bleeding – General Mosquito
Johnson Asiedu Nketia, General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has said everyone in the country is facing economic difficulties including the President Nana Akuffo-Addo.
Speaking on OTEC FM’s afternoon political show dubbed, ‘Dwabrem’ Mr Asiedu Nkatiah on Friday August 19, 2022, Mr. Asiedu Nketia revealed ‘’the current economic crisis in the country is becoming too much and there must be a national consensus to bring the nation back on track’’.
‘’ The economy has taken a nosedive and urges that the Nana Addo led NPP conceive defeat to make people have some trust in the government’’, he added.
He however urged that a Ministerial reshuffle is needed to clear off the current economic management team for fresh minds to help bring the economy back to life.
On registration with only Ghana card
The registration, according to General Mosquito, will be done through vigilance to avoid infiltration by individuals who are not loyal to the party, with the help of national officers who are assigned to every constituency in the region.
He noted that “though the Ashanti is an opposition area, the party keeps on appreciating votes yearly in the presidential which means people like the party. Therefore, if we will put good measures, there is a possibility that more votes can be harvested to win the 2024 elections”.
“The party harvested more genuine votes in the 2020 presidential elections in the region but the votes were cancelled by the ‘illegal votes’ by the NPP. If we want to make progress in the region, the structures at the branch, the constituency and the regional levels must be strengthened,” he told the programme’s hos Prince Nii Ade (Dr. Cash).
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There was an instance where NDC got zero in both 2020 presidential and presidential elections results at a polling station where it is represented by nine branch executives. So this time the party will select qualified party agents through the members’ registration,” he posited.
Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com