Member of the NPP National Communication Team, Saka Salia has said that there’s no President in the history of Ghana that has performed better in his administration than what President Nana Addo Akufo-Addo has done in his four-year term.
He said President Nana Addo should be applauded for his good work which has transformed Ghana from bad to good.
According to him, NPP has fulfilled all their campaign promises during the 2016 general elections, he said even some of the promises such as Nation Builders Corps (NABCO) were not in their campaign promises but it was introduced and has become a great benefit to many Ghanaian youth.
Speaking with Kwaku Dawuro on ‘Pae Mu Ka’ on Accra-based Kingdom FM 107.7, "NDC in their era destroyed Ghana’s economy and left the country with debt which the NPP under Nana Addo administration has to settle and still paying NDC’s dept.’’ he noted.
"NDC is not a serious party because they still don’t have a campaign manifesto but they call themselves a political party preparing for the upcoming 2020 election," he noted.
He advised Ghanaians to ignore the NDC’s and vote Nana Addo for four more years for better transformation.
Meanwhile, Member of the NDC National Communication Team Richard Manuribe, said NDC is the only party that can deliver Ghana from the hands of the corrupt NPP government.
According to him, John Dramani Mahama has performed well which Ghanaians can attest to.
He added that the NDC’s are ready to complete their unfinished project and also upgrade Accra Regional Hospital, restructure the education system and work to bring better development into the country.
He, therefore, urged Ghanaians to vote John Mahama 2020 for development.
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