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Mahama’s Lack Of Vision Is Affecting The NDC’s Manifesto Launch – NPP

The ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) says the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) has still not launched its manifesto because its flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, has no vision for the country.

According to the NPP, the NDC has had to revise its policy document after learning of the plans the governing party has for Ghanaians.

The National Communications Director for NPP, Yaw Buabeng Asamoah, at a press briefing, said the NDC cannot even be trusted to launch its manifesto on September 7 as scheduled.

“Months before COVID-19 hit the world, John Mahama’s NDC set up a manifesto committee on a perilous journey to go and find out what Ghanaians want. After 16 years of NDC in the 28-year-old fourth Republic which he [Mahama] has ruled in 6 years of those years and the final decision maker in Ghana, he is still struggling to find out what Ghanaians governance priorities are“, Mr. Asamoah said.

“On July 1st 2020, the whole world was told that candidate Mahama has received the people’s manifesto and he said he was going to launch in August but when the NPP announced August 22 to launch its manifesto, the whole world was told theirs will follow on the August 29 and then came the bomb. Our manifesto hit them so hard making them postpone to 31st August and as we speak we are not sure it will come on as announced again on the 7th September,” he added.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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