The National Democratic Congress (NDC) as the largest opposition party has not taken delight in the action of the resignation of Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen since this action will not be immune to the advantage of the NDC going into the 2024 presidential elections; to discourage them not to work hard to see their flag bearer John Dramani Mahamah back to the presidency.
The communication officer of NDC Shai-Osudoku Constituency Dennis Ajaanor Nartey discloses this on the political show Simpieso on Ahotor FM in Accra. He is of the view that in his opinion the presser was just an attempt to take away the attention from the ongoing limited voter registration exercise.
He reiterated the political figure of Alan going as independent presidential candidate, will not change the economic fortune of the NPP as the government record and success story is very abysmal and cannot stop the wind of change going on in the country.
The NDC as a party must come together and work hard as a united front to campaign and work for victory for John Dramani Mahama to win power as the president in the 2024 elections.
In another development, the Akwapem North Youth Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Ahmed Agbenyadzi said going forward the NDC is carefully working very hard strategically to come out with the vision of the NDC to win the hearts and minds of the disappointed Ghanaians who are suffering from the hard economic hardship of the New Patriotic Party.
He opines that Alan is part of the bad leadership of the NPP in the past seven years of injustice, abuse of human rights and corruption is very unfortunate.
Above all his position as a cabinet minister and trade minister does not bring any change into the lives of Ghanaians who are suffering under the hard economic hardship of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo.
He is part of the bad leadership of the NPP and going independent is nothing but another strategy NDC must watch going into the 2024 presidential election.
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