Ghana at 67: NPP has served Ghana better than NDC – Middle Belt Dev’t Authority Deputy CEO

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Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Middle Belt Development Authority (MBDA) in charge of Operations and Projects, Vincent Frimpong Manu Esq has argued that the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) has served Ghana better than the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the fourth republic.

He explained that the NPP is better at taking bold initiatives and decisions to serve the masses whenever they are in power than the NDC.

NPP has won elections and served the country for more than 15 and half years, likewise the NDC has also served Ghana for 16 years.

These two major political parties at any given time boast of developing the country more than the other as far as campaign message towards the 2024 general elections is concerned.

This sometimes generates heated arguments among their communicators whenever they are paired on live television or radio live shows.

Vincent Frimpong Manu who contested Kwadaso NPP parliamentary primaries in the Ashanti Region shot down the achievements of NDC administrations.

He was speaking in an interview on Onua FM Etifi Nsem show, March 9.

He buttressed this claim by stressing on social intervention policies introduced by the NPP government and challenged NDC to name a single intervention programme they have introduced to serve the people.

“NPP has served Ghana better than any administration of the NDC and the reason is that we have initiated bold policies that have served the good people of this country unlike the NDC”.

NDC only knows how to criticize and whenever they come to power, they either destroy or make the policies useless and impracticable,” Frimpong Manu emphasized.

He prayed that the Ghanaian electorates would ignore what he has described as deceitful propaganda strategy by the NDC and retain NPP in the upcoming 2024 polls.

The MP aspirant asserted that Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia is the best person to change the fortunes of Ghana, hence the need for Ghanaians to vote for him on December 7.

Story by Maxwell Otoo Onua Fm/3news.com