Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame has said the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is confident of breaking the 8 in the December elections because they have a clear message, unlike the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
“I am very confident because our message is quite clear, and the message of the NDC can’t be seen”, he said.
He said they could not even explain their main message of a 24-hour economy, adding that the NPP are confident the good people of Ghana, having tasted both political administrations, “will see that clearly, it is better they repose their trust and confidence in the NPP, led by Dr Mahamudu Bawumia”.
The AG said it is possible, and they will achieve the objective of breaking the 8.
The Attorney General made the remarks in an interview with the media in Sunyani after a closed-door engagement with top party executives in the Bono Region.
The engagement had his Deputy, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah, the Bono Regional minister, Justina Owusu Banahene, regional executives, constituency chairmen, and some parliamentary candidates in the Bono region in attendance.
According to the AG, the meeting was to galvanize as much support as possible and whip party leaders in the region into action with door-to-door and street-to-street campaigns to ensure they spread the NPP's message ahead of the general elections.
Mr Dame donated motorbikes and t-shirts to aid the party's work at the regional and constituency levels so they could reach out to every corner with the party’s message. He said unity is key for the party to achieve its target in the region and the nation as a whole.
“They must put behind all the challenges and divisions that occurred in the selection of a candidate for each constituency”, he urged and noted with satisfaction that there is unity in the party now.
“We have to be bold in propagating all the achievements that we have chalked over the past eight years and preach all the messages we have for Ghanaians”, he added.
Mr Dame revealed that the party will be going round to exhibit the work they have done in all the regions.
He charged the executives and members of the NPP to boldly seize that opportunity to trumpet the work of the government.
He said that will be critical, “so that the people of Ghana can vote wisely”.
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