The Director of Communications for the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Ahiagbah has urged Ghanaians to choose progress and stability over chaos in the 2024 elections.
According to him, the 2024 election is critical for Ghana's future and it must be about more than ideas and visions.
He urged Ghanaians to consider how much time a candidate has to implement their plans.
Mr. Ahiagbah, on his facebook page, said; “Former President Mahama has admitted that it's impossible to transform a country in four years. So, even if he wins, he won't be able to deliver on his promises. Why vote for someone who can't make a real difference?”
“Furthermore, if Mahama wins, he will be a lame duck from day one. The struggle for leadership within the NDC will begin immediately, leading to chaos and uncertainty for our nation.”
He appealed to the electorates saying “we need a leader who can hit the ground running and tackle our country's challenges head-on”.
To him, “Dr. Bawumia is the right candidate for the job. He has the time, energy, and vision to deliver bold solutions for our future. Choose progress and stability over chaos.
Vote Bawumia for President”.
Source: Josephine Acheampomaa/[email protected]
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That's why Mr. Richard Ahiagah and his entire family will not vote for HE Dr. Bawumia, because there's absolutely no point! The man would have made real difference in the present if he has the ability to do it in the future.
What difference has H. E. Dr Bawumia made? You are just annoying Ghanaians. We’re worse off compared to 2016. Nana Addo’s legacy is what Ghanaians would like to avoid going forward. Bawumia is indeed not the option Ghanaians will consider in 2025 because he will carry with him into the presidency, the rotten legacy of this NPP government.