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Bongo Won’t Fall for DRIP – Bawadua Caution NPP

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Lawyer Charles Bawadua, the National Democratic Congress’ parliamentary candidate for Bongo Constituency, believes the government’s distribution of the District Road improvement Programme (DRIP) machinery to various MMDAs, including his district, won’t sway voters to support the governing party in the 2024 election. Apexnewsgh reports

Speaking to ApexnewsGh’s Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen, Lawyer Bawadua emphasized that the New Patriotic Party has left Ghanaians, including Bongo residents, struggling with poor roads and hardship since taking power.

His concerns echo the longstanding rivalry between the NPP and NDC, with the NPP being a centre-right and liberal-conservative party, and the NDC leaning towards centre-left.

The NPP has a history of advocating for free secondary education and anti-corruption measures, but Bawadua’s statement suggests that these efforts may not be enough to win over voters in Bongo Constituency.

The DRIP program, aimed at improving district roads, may be seen as a last-ditch effort by the NPP to gain support. However, Bawadua remains skeptical, citing years of neglect and hardship under NPP rule. As the 2024 elections approach, it’s clear that the battle for Bongo Constituency will be fiercely contested.

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