
Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, has ramped up his criticism of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), alleging that the government is using financial incentives and other benefits to influence voters rather than focusing on essential developmental projects.
During a speech to party members at Amoakokrom in the Ahafo Ano South-East Constituency, Ashanti Region, on the second day of his three-day Retail Campaign on Tuesday, November 5, Asiedu Nketiah argued that the NPP’s strategy undermines public trust and diverts vital resources from long-term infrastructure and social programs that would benefit communities.
He emphasized that such tactics not only diminish the electorate’s confidence in the ruling party but also obstruct sustainable development efforts that could uplift entire communities.
Asiedu Nketiah urged NDC supporters and community members to vote decisively against the NPP in the upcoming December elections.
He called for a significant turnout to remove the ruling party, asserting that the NDC is dedicated to authentic development and meeting the genuine needs of the people.
“The NPP government only comes to our villages to help with infrastructure projects and other benefits when election season is approaching. They turn deaf ears to our problems after the elections.
“They share all kinds of benefits. I ask you, what will these do to you after four years? For us, we embark on projects that benefit all. You will need nothing from us when you can provide for yourselves.”