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Ernest Owusu Bempah, the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) Deputy Director of Communications, has said the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is sticking to character assassination and hazy hypotheses in an effort to draw attention away from the government of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo's commendable accomplishments.
He said, "All indications point to the fact that they are on a mission to make this government very unpopular. A diabolical strategy; they are not seeking Ghanaians' interest.
"Have you heard the NDC talk about alternative solutions—viable alternative solutions—to this country's economic situation we find ourselves in? No. When the NPP was in opposition, by this time we had policy plans like free SHS, and we said we would stop dumsor," Ernest Owusu Bempah disclosed on his Facebook wall.
"NDC doesn't have solutions like that. All that they think about is to sit down and lie to make the government unpopular, hide behind people to picket because there’s a bond issue, or hide behind the young youth organizer to come and stoke the fire and say dangerous things that will destroy the fine democracy that Ghana is bequeathed with, he stated.
Ernest Owusu Bempah, the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) Deputy Director of Communications
He added: "The agenda of the new NDC leadership is just to set an agenda of hatchet-operated plans to make the government unpopular. When Ghanaians become dissatisfied with bad news about this government, then it means the NDC is an alternative; that is what they are thinking, but they got it wrong."
This strategy by the NDC, he said, is in the hope of getting that image to stick in not only Ghanaians’ minds but, more importantly, to try to influence the outcomes of independent surveys, especially foreign-sourced surveys, as a way of indicating their non-existent approach to fighting corruption.
Most Ghanaians are truly fed up with the two main opposition parties because they haven't done anything better to curb economic hardship issues in the country.
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