Audio By Carbonatix
Deputy National Communications Director of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Yaw Preko, says the Ghanaians will not take it kindly to the leadership if they fail to maintain power in 2024.
He said Ghanaians can’t afford to endure a repeat of the hardships unleashed on them under the leadership of Former President John Mahama.
He said the freezing of employment, suspension of teachers and nurses trainee allowance, Dumsor, and other economic hardships are still fresh in the minds of Ghanaians.
Yaw Preko told Mark Abisah on Suncity Radio in Sunyani ahead of the recently held Bono Regional Delegates Conference that the NPP is determined to build on the solid foundation since regaining power in 2017.
He mentioned bold initiatives by the Akuffo Addo-Bawumia led government like the Banking Sector clean up, Free Senior High School Policy, One Constituency one Ambulance, and the Digitization of the Economy to justify why he thinks NPP is the best party for Ghana.
He was, however, quick to add that the party will not be complacent despite the numerous gains.
“Even though our achievements so far give us the assurance that we can break the Eight-year electoral tenure in Ghana, we are not going to be complacent; we will go all out in 2024,” the deputy national communication director said.
When asked about his preferred Presidential candidate for 2024, Yaw Preko said the delegates would decide at the appropriate time.
He added that President Akufo-Addo is determined to hand over power to another NPP regime, hence his unwavering commitment to working assiduously to justify the confidence reposed in the Party by the good people of Ghana.
Latest Stories
-
GH¢30bn Big Push Programme to strengthen Ghana’s infrastructure in 2026 – EM Advisory
56 seconds -
Services sector to drive Ghana’s baseline 4.8% growth in 2026 – EM Advisory
2 minutes -
Education Minister appeals for end to university staff strike, confirms partial payment of arrears
5 minutes -
British International Investment reinforces commitment to Ghana’s private sector with high‑level leadership visit
8 minutes -
Major General Joseph Narh Adinkrah
18 minutes -
Ghana eyes 4.8% GDP growth in 2026 amid commodity gains and fiscal discipline – EM Advisory
21 minutes -
GRIDCO serves notice of a load redistribution exercise in parts of Volta region
23 minutes -
Tourism and Creative Arts could boost Ghana’s 2026 growth – EM Advisory projects
24 minutes -
Food insecurity rises to 38.1%; 12.5m Ghanaians struggle to access food—GSS
27 minutes -
Mahama opens 66th WACS Conference, calls for stronger surgical capacity in West Africa
27 minutes -
ECG steps up infrastructure investment to deliver reliable power nationwide
27 minutes -
Daily Insight for CEOs: Setting clear performance expectations
31 minutes -
Mothers wrap cleft-lipped babies in polythene to avoid stigma – National Cleft care
43 minutes -
No drumming or dancing at airports without approval – GACL warns
46 minutes -
Tema Central NDC executives lock up NHIS office over alleged exclusionary appointments
54 minutes
