NDC are better managers of the economy than NPP– Adafula

Adafula said majority of the Ghanaian electorate have decided to endorse the opposition party because the current administration has poorly managed the economy and brought hardship to them.

Ghanaians will on December 7, 2024, vote massively to return the National Democratic Congress to government, Aiden Adafula, the Navrongo central constituency secretary of the party, has said.

According to him, majority of the Ghanaian electorate have decided to endorse the opposition party because the current administration has poorly managed the economy and brought hardship to them.

Appearing on Mike FM’s Big Mike Breakfast Show on Tuesday, Adafula, an outspoken critic of the government, said government was doing the opposite of what it had promised Ghanaians and could therefore not boast of a single intervention eight years in power.

This among other burning issues, he stated, was therefore the reason Ghanaians will be going to polls to vote to bring the NDC back to power to rejuvenate the ailing economy and ameliorate the suffering.

“The Vice President Dr Bawumia sat by the Inspector General Police and said he had arrested the cedi, locked it up and given the keys to the IGP. But that is not true because as we speak today, the same dollar he arrested is now 16 cedis to a dollar.

“But before the NDC left office, it was just 4 cedis to a dollar. So, it is obvious the NPP government has not managed the economy well.”

On road infrastructure, Adafula said the government has failed in its year of roads policy, as it had not added new roads to what past NDC governments have constructed. He stated that all the road projects in the municipality that the NPP government are claiming ownership were in fact initiated by the erstwhile Mahama administration.

“The Tono road project that the NPP is saying they constructed was actually initiated by the NDC. Do you know that we initiated it?”.

The party scribe also refuted speculations that the NDC in the constituency were sharply divided into two camps. He said the speculations which are pure untruths were being circulated by their opposers for political favour. He, therefore, urged the public to disregard such disinformation.

“I say authoritatively that we in the NDC in Navrongo are not divided. There is nothing like the MP boys and Aworigo boys. We are all one team and working to win the election.”

As the election day draws nearer, Adafula has called for an election devoid of violence. He also asks for the electorate to vote for the NDC to “reset Ghana and rescue it from Akufo-Addo, Bawumia and the NPP cronies.”

Mike 105.3 FM |Navrongo

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