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NDC Insight Calls for Change: Ghanaians Must Vote to Reclaim Our Nation on December 7

As we head into this pivotal election, NDC Insight urges all Ghanaians to recognize the importance of their vote. This is not merely an election; it is a chance to reclaim our nation and restore the values and principles that our forefathers fought for.

We must stand together against the NPP’s entrenched interests and demand a leadership that is accountable, transparent, and committed to the welfare of all Ghanaians.

On December 7th, let us choose competence over incompetence, vision over stagnation, and unity over division. Together, we can build a brighter future for Ghana—one that honors our past and invests in a prosperous and equitable future for all.

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NDC Insight Communication Team
NDC Insight
050 070 7353 / 059 709 3845
ndcinsight@gmail.com
Motto: “Connecting Policy & People

*Press Release*

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

*NDC Insight Calls for Change: Ghanaians Must Vote to Reclaim Our Nation on December 7th*

Accra, Ghana – As the nation approaches the crucial December 7th elections, NDC Insight stands firm in its belief that Ghanaians must vote for change. It is time to take Ghana back! Our beloved country needs a reset and a rebuild, and the only path forward is to reject the NPP’s failed policies and leadership. We find ourselves in a situation where we no longer recognize Ghana as the nation our forefathers fought for; instead, we are living in what can be described as an NPP state that serves only a privileged few.

Dr. Anthony Sorkpah, Communications Officer of NDC Insight, emphasizes that this election is not just a choice between parties; it is a decisive moment for the future of Ghana. “This election is between Ghana and a failed mate,” he states, referring to the current administration’s leadership, particularly under Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the NPP’s flagbearer. His tenure has been marked by gross incompetence and a blatant disregard for the will of the people. Such leadership should not be rewarded with the keys to the Jubilee House.

*The Case for Change: A Nation in Distress*

Ghana is at a crossroads. The economic policies implemented under Dr. Bawumia’s watch have resulted in widespread hardship, leaving many Ghanaians struggling to make ends meet. The cost of living has skyrocketed, inflation has spiraled out of control, and essential services are faltering. There is a growing realization among Ghanaians that the current administration has failed to deliver on its promises, and it is paramount that we choose an experienced leader who can bring competence and global influence to the forefront of our development agenda.

Under the leadership of Dr. Bawumia, we have witnessed a series of economic missteps that have devastated our economy. The much-touted digital transformation initiatives have not translated into tangible benefits for the average Ghanaian. Instead, we have seen a surge in unemployment, a decline in investment, and an erosion of public trust in government institutions. The promise of a ‘Ghana Beyond Aid’ has devolved into a reliance on foreign assistance, leaving our economic sovereignty in jeopardy.

*A Risky Choice: The Consequences of Incompetence*

Choosing Dr. Bawumia as our next leader poses significant risks. His track record raises serious questions about his ability to steer the nation towards recovery and growth. The failed economic policies that have characterized his tenure have left Ghanaians disillusioned and desperate for change. If elected, he would likely perpetuate the same disastrous approaches that have led us to this point.

The negative effects of another term under NPP rule would be far-reaching. We risk further economic decline, increased unemployment, and a loss of faith in our democratic processes. Ghanaians deserve a leader who understands their struggles, a leader who will prioritize the needs of the many over the interests of the few.

*A Call to Action: Vote for a Vision of Hope*

As we head into this pivotal election, NDC Insight urges all Ghanaians to recognize the importance of their vote. This is not merely an election; it is a chance to reclaim our nation and restore the values and principles that our forefathers fought for. We must stand together against the NPP’s entrenched interests and demand a leadership that is accountable, transparent, and committed to the welfare of all Ghanaians.

On December 7th, let us choose competence over incompetence, vision over stagnation, and unity over division. Together, we can build a brighter future for Ghana—one that honors our past and invests in a prosperous and equitable future for all.

*For further information, please contact:

Dr. Anthony Sorkpah
Communications Officer, NDC Insight
Email: ndcinsight@gmail.com
Phone: Phone: 059 709 3845 / 050 070 7353.

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