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Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and former president, John Dramani Mahama has said the NDC weighs more on the scale of performance as compared to the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Speaking at Bibiani Catholic Park in the Western North Region as part of his virtual tour, he stated that based on its track record, the NDC stands a better chance of winning this year’s elections.
He hinted that the governance of the NDC is now being appreciated by Ghanaians in view of the performance of the NPP.
“When you compare and weigh the NDC to the NPP, you can see a vast difference in governance. God created darkness so we can appreciate the light, look at the NPP government and the NDC government I believe that we shall win this year’s election,” he said.
According to the flag bearer, the NDC has a track record of serving equitably in the country without partiality or partisanship. This he said, will remain unchanged.
“While in government, we made a lot of developmental projects. We didn’t serve partially we gave our best out to everyone. We didn’t say because we got less votes from this region, we will do less for that region. We provided light, supplied water, built school structures and hospitals across all the regions," he added.
At the community engagement, Mr Mahama described the governance of the NPP since 2016 as "bad" suggesting that they had been unable to do what they had promised Ghanaians.
“When we were in government, the NPP thought they knew better, saying they would do this and that differently, God being good, he allowed the NPP to take up from us and under the watch of all, we can see how bad they have done in governing the people of Ghana," he said.
The NDC flag bearer is hopeful of winning the Presidential seat in the upcoming elections and called on Ghanaians to vote for him and all the NDC parliamentary aspirants into power.
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