Published
6 years agoon
By
Frimpong
Mr. Peter Mac Manu says the numerous campaign promises and messages by the opposition NDC and its flagbearer John Mahama are full of inconsistencies.
The NDC’s flagbearer, Mr. Mahama has been touring some parts of the country in the run-up to the general election in December has made several promises including paying of assembly members, waving taxes for start-ups for a year among others.
Reacting to Mahama and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), campaign message to,he said, Ghanaian voters are discerning and would not fall for the NDC’s promises, adding the opposition is taking voters for granted.
Speaking on the Campaign Trail with Regina Borley Bortey the former NPP chairman said “the Ghanaian voter is very discerning, so don’t take the voter for granted. For the New Patriotic Party, we respect the voter and we are not going to take them for granted.”
“For NPP and for me and the campaign, John Mahama and the NDC so far has been very inconsistent. They are not giving the voters the right appetite to make a choice. Because they will say ‘we didn’t stop the nurses allowances, we stopped it we beg when we come we will restore it.’ There is so much inconsistency in the messages for John Mahama and the NDC so I’m not going to speak about how they run their campaign”
He continued: “When we took power in 2017, we respected them (Ghanaians) and we found out what they wanted. They wanted education, good health, the wanted improved agriculture and all that. We just didn’t bring that out of a vacuum. It was from research, interaction with them so that we are able to ascertain what they truly want and be able to satisfy them.”
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