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The APC presidential candidate's promise to serve only one term has sparked curiosity about his plans for Ghana's development.

Sun, 24 Nov 2024 Source: Mercy Mensah

The presidential candidate of the All People's Congress (APC) is making a bold promise to Ghanaians. He's asking for a one-term chance to lead the country, claiming that with just four years, he'll drive massive development and meet the nation's aspirations. He believes two terms are too much for him, and his mantra is "if you can do the job, two terms is even too much, if you cannot do the job ten terms wouldn't be enough." This candidate is urging voters to look beyond the traditional NPP and NDC parties and give him a chance to lead.

The APC presidential candidate is confident that he can bring about significant positive change in Ghana within a short period. He's emphasizing that it's not about the number of years in office, but rather the ability to deliver results and improve the lives of citizens.

By promising to limit himself to just one term, the APC presidential candidate is attempting to differentiate himself from other politicians who often seek to extend their time in office. This approach may appeal to voters who are looking for a fresh perspective and a leader who is committed to serving the nation's interests rather than personal ambitions.

This bold promise by the APC presidential candidate also raises questions about his vision and strategy for Ghana's development. What specific policies and initiatives does he plan to implement during his one term in office? How will he measure success and ensure that his goals are achieved?

Source: Mercy Mensah