The ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) says the December 2020 polls is about the performance of the two leading candidates and not their manifestos.
The NPP made this known at a press conference organised today, Monday, September 21, 2020.
According to Nana Akomea, a former communications director of the party who addressed a press conference on Monday, manifestos will count for nothing there is not credibility and integrity backing them.
The Chief Executive Officer of the State Transport Corporation urged Ghanaians not to take promises made by John Mahama seriously.
“John Mahama in 2016 said Ghanaians should be careful with promises made by people when they are out of government because they don’t know the reality. So today he is out of government and he is making promises. Do we take him seriously? He himself has instructed us (Ghanaians) not to take such people seriously because they don’t know the reality. What do we do? The track record is what we must look at, not your words.”
“So that is the choice that is before the people of Ghana because as for putting words in manifestos, every politician can do that but when you have somebody putting words in a manifesto but that has had a chance to be in government, then you have to measure the performance in government and not words in the manifesto,” Nana Akomea said.
Source: GhanaFeed.Com