Dr. Amoako Tufuor, one of the men coordinating the Vice President’s presidential bid, has warned the New Patriotic Party that it stands to lose public support if the extravagant campaign being run by aspirants is not regulated.
Speaking to Joy News, Dr. Amoako Tufuor says there is still a lot of poverty among Ghanaians and that the mode of the campaigns could create disaffection for the ruling party.
His comments come after what observers say is the splash of cash in the campaign process.
Meanwhile, one of the flagbearer aspirants Professor. Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng, has asked delegates attending the December 22 Congress to be vigilant against what he calls electoral manipulations.
He said the NPP stands at the crossroad – to move backward into opposition again or set a record by winning three consecutive elections.
Speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, the former CEO of the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital urged the delegates to critically examine the campaign messages and other wooing antics of the aspirants and decide on whom to entrust the fortune of the nation.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Joe Mettle girds up for ‘Sing Over Ghana’ prayer event
6 mins -
Ghana is gradually becoming a ‘No Action, Talk Only’ country – Alan Kyerematen
7 mins -
Missing CEO for 5G supplier, NextGen InfraCo found
15 mins -
Jobberman urges Ghanaian employers to outsource their HR functions
17 mins -
Climate champion Kofi A. Agyarko awarded 2023 Haagen-Smit Clean Air Award for Environmental Justice
19 mins -
First Akoto Ampaw public lecture held in Accra
24 mins -
Indefinite shut down of Parliament could badly hurt economy- Finance Committee Chair
39 mins -
Election year uncertainties impact import revenue – GRA Customs Division urges doubling efforts
42 mins -
Man arrested for causing harm breaks down in court
50 mins -
Court orders must be obeyed until set aside – Atuguba
1 hour -
Swiss musician Dodo teams up with Wiyaala, Wanluv, Jimmy James, Niashun, Sir Jermaine
1 hour -
Tudu Center calls for curriculum review to meet global labour demands at 2024 World Bank Meeting
1 hour -
Ghana to host 2024 Rugby Africa Women’s Sevens tournament
1 hour -
Supreme Court ruled on unapproved parliamentary proceedings – Murtala Mohammed
1 hour -
CEO for Ghana’s 5G supplier, NextGen InfraCo declared missing
2 hours