John Dramani Mahama, the flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), has pushed the NPP government to begin getting ready to leave office.
The former president declared that the NPP government must cede power to the NDC, which will attempt to rebuild what has crumbled due to mismanagement, because to the severe damage the NPP government has brought to every area of the nation’s economy.
“We the members of the National Democratic Congress have gathered here to express our utmost belief in democratic governance and to proclaim right here that the time is up for this administration and the time is up for them to go.”
Speaking on Saturday, August 24, during the party’s manifesto unveiling at the University of Education, Winneba, Mahama also charged that the NPP was eroding democracy in Ghana.
“They have decimated our democracy beyond recognition. They have destroyed families and livelihoods and pushed millions of our people below the poverty line. Your vote on December 7 will end the tyranny, it will end the cronyism, the corruption, the hardship, and it will also pave the way for the vision and trustworthiness, and I am going to restore that to the Flagstaff House.”
“This government must begin writing their handing over notes if they have not started that already,” the president further urged the government.