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MP for Cape Coast South Constituency, Mr George Kweku Ricketts-Hagan, has said the advantage of incumbency the New Patriotic Party is enjoying will not guarantee its win at the next general elections.
The Ghanaian electorate, he said, would rather endorse the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), and its leader John Dramani Mahama, on December 7, 2020, and return the NDC into power, after a comparison of the performance of the two major parties.
“John Mahama is the one the people have chosen, and the one the NDC wanted,” said Mr Ricketts-Hagan, who is seeking re-election as MP for Cape Coast Constituency in an interview with the Ghana News Agency, at the Parliament House, in Accra.
The interview was to seek the view of Mr Ricketts-Hagan, former Deputy Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, Trade and Industry, and former Minister for the Central Region on the chances of the NDC winning both the presidential and parliamentary elections.
Mr Rickett-Hagan was sure that the NDC would win the elections, because of their people-centred development programmes.
“At the end of the day, the election is decided by the people if it’s free and fair, “Mr Ricketts Hagan said, adding, “Yes they have incumbency advantage, but Ghana’s politics is maturing, that incumbency advantage in politics does not actually guarantee you a win.
“We had incumbent advantage in 2016, but we lost the election. So, incumbent advantage, good as it may be, may not necessarily save you. What will save you is what you have done for the people.”
The Cape Coast South MP, who is seeking re-election at the next general polls accused the Akufo-Addo led NPP government of doing little in industry development, job creation, and rebranding programmes initiated by the NDC government.
Recalling that he was instrumental as MP and former Deputy Minister in the construction of Cape Coast Stadium, the rebuilding of the Kotokoraba Market and asphalting of major roads in Cape Coast Township, Mr Ricketts-Hagan urged the people to retain him and vote the NDC back into power to continue from where they left off.
His establishment of scholarship schemes for brilliant but needy pupils that saw children in medical and engineering schools, and also giving a free bus service to send school children to and back from school had improved enrolment in schools.
He said he personally financed the registration of National Health Insurance cards and in collaboration with some pharmacies in the constituencies for constituents with medical conditions to be given certain prescribed drugs.
On sanitation, the MP assured that he would collaborate with the people to improve sanitation in the constituency.
Mr Ricketts-Hagan urged electorates in the Cape Coast South Constituency to give him and former President Mahama their nod.
He stressed on the need for the Electoral Commission to ensure that the elections were free and fair; and politicians and political parties to make the elections peaceful.
Mr Ricketts-Hagan said politicians should not use other people’s children for what they would not use their own children for in their quest for power; with a reminder that politics was about development, for which no one should do anything to generate war to derail that development.
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