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A former National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament (MP) for the Adentan constituency, Kwadwo Adu Asare, has voiced concerns about the current state of the party as the December elections draw near.
Mr Adu Asare emphasised that he anticipates a higher level of enthusiasm from the party, especially in this critical year of campaigning.
His comments reflect a desire for more vigour and momentum within the NDC's efforts.
In an interview with Citi FM on Friday, June 28, Mr Adu Asare responded to inquiries about the party's performance. He highlighted areas where the party fell short of his expectations.
Despite his concerns, Mr Adu Asare remains hopeful. He expressed optimism that the situation is likely to improve as the elections approach.
“Sometimes your party leadership has a way of demonstrating the strength of the organisation very well. I think that there are some wobbly aspects of it but hopefully, with time they get better… I personally have a certain view vis-a-vis what used to exist before especially in an election year and all of that,” he stated.
He further expressed his anticipation for more vigour, especially considering the experiences of 2020, given his position at the nerve centre of the party.
“I expect a bit of zest, especially coming from the experiences of 2020 because some of us [were] at the nerve centre,” he added.
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