Ghanaians eagerly anticipate the arrival of December 7th, a sentiment echoed by Naakai Lamptey Addy, a former Parliamentary Aspirant for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Korle Klottey Constituency, Greater Accra Region. In an impassioned statement, Naakai expressed the collective desire of many Ghanaians to usher in a change of leadership, aiming to vote out the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Attributing the prevailing hardships to the NPP’s governance, Naakai lambasted the party for what she perceived as economic mismanagement. “Ghanaians are suffering, and we can’t wait to vote out this NPP government. We wished tomorrow was December 7th,” she emphatically declared during an interview with Citizen Kofi Owusu on Ahotor 92.3 FM.
Naakai’s sentiments reflected a widespread frustration with the current state of affairs, characterized by economic challenges and a perceived lack of direction in governance. She criticized the NPP’s handling of national affairs, citing incompetence and confusion as hallmarks of their administration.
“The NPP is failing us with their incompetence. They seem lost and incapable of effective governance, and we are bearing the brunt of it. We eagerly anticipate the opportunity to vote these officials out,” Naakai asserted.
Emphasizing the National Democratic Congress (NDC) as a beacon of hope, Naakai portrayed the party as the ideal alternative capable of steering Ghana towards a brighter future. In her view, the NDC’s track record in development initiatives sets it apart from the NPP, offering a compelling argument for change.
Naakai’s remarks underscored a broader sentiment among Ghanaians disillusioned with the current administration, as they yearn for a political shift that promises improved prospects and a more prosperous future.
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Story by: Emmanuel Romeo Tetteh(#RomeoWrites) / Ahototronline.com