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NPP General Secretary Criticizes NDC’s Manifesto Delay, Says they Will Surely Copy Them

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In the bustling coastal town of Takoradi, anticipation crackled through the air on a Sunday in August as the New Patriotic Party (NPP) unveiled its much-awaited manifesto ahead of the upcoming 2024 elections. Apexnewsgh reports 

Leading the charge was the assertive General Secretary, Justin Frimpong Kodua, who wasted no time in calling out the opposing National Democratic Congress (NDC) and their flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, for their sluggish pace in presenting their manifesto to the public.

Amid a sea of supporters, Kodua took center stage, his words carrying a mix of challenge and confidence. He drew a comparison that set the room abuzz, likening the NDC’s delayed manifesto to that of a student unprepared for exams, eyeing their neighbor’s paper for answers. “This is a key day for us,” Kodua proclaimed, his voice cutting through the venue. “We have set the standard by being the first to launch our manifesto. I wouldn’t be surprised if the NDC decides to follow our lead.”

Praising the NPP’s own flagbearer, the esteemed Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Kodua’s tone softened with admiration. He lauded Bawumia’s leadership qualities and expressed unwavering confidence in his ability to steer Ghana toward a future filled with prosperity and progress. “I trust Dr. Bawumia and believe he will be an excellent president for Ghana,” he proclaimed, his words echoing a sense of anticipation and belief in the road ahead.

As the applause filled the hall, Kodua’s words lingered, setting the stage for a spirited election season where promises met policy, and leadership qualities were put to the test under the watchful eyes of Ghanaian citizens eager to chart a path forward towards a brighter tomorrow.

Source: Apexnewsgh.com

Ngamegbulam C. S

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