
Audio By Carbonatix
The Progressive People’s Party (PPP) has predicted the defeat of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the December 7 General Elections.A statement issued by Mr Richard Nii Armah, National Volunteers Coordinator of the PPP said: “It is very surprising that upon all the signs that the NDC is losing the 2012 general polls, they are yet to come to terms with this fact.”The party said the defeat of the governing party is due to “the obvious mismanagement by the government”, constant failure of leadership and gross allegations of corruption against the NDC and its functionaries.The statement said the scenario “may not have been noticed by the NDC, as they look at those things with very political spectacles thus denying themselves the opportunity of seeing the wrongs they are doing”.“It is time the NDC understood that they are just about losing power and must be preparing to hand over to the Progressive Peoples Party in January 2013.”The statement said the NDC is jubilating over their number one position on the ballot paper, as if to say, that the current crop of NDC leadership and members have forgotten their history and the history of Ghana so soon.“If they have forgotten, I (Nii Armah) would like to remind them and give them a cause to begin packing from the castle.It said in 2000, Ghanaians went to the polls and the keen competition was all about change versus the maintenance of order.The late President John Evans Atta Mills, who was then the Vice President was the candidate for the then ruling NDC.The statement said Atta Mills balloted and obtained the number one position on the ballot paper and campaigned vigorously across the length and breadth of Ghana and telling Ghanaians that he was already in motion and so he should be given the chance to continue the motion.“By the end of the elections, there was no winner as the government’s candidate failed to get the 50 per cent plus one. This necessitated a second round in which all the opposition parties came together to defeat the NDC.“In…2008, Nana Akufo Addo became the candidate of the then ruling NPP (New Patriotic Party). He obtained a number one position on the ballot paper and prosecuted an aggressive campaign that said we (Ghanaians) are moving forward. By the end of the elections, Nana Akuffo Addo could not obtain 50 per cent plus one and was subsequently defeated in the second round of the polls.“Per the analysis… it is clear that anytime a ruling government is about to be defeated, its candidate obtains a number one position on the ballot paper. By divine intervention, this is a clear way of deceiving them and making them lose with surprise.“We are solidly convinced that this time around, the four pillars of the PPP’s Political Platform; Stewardship, Education, Healthcare and Jobs has reflected in the number four position of the PPP on the ballot paper. This is a good sign that the spirit of mother Ghana is crying for Ghanaians to give the PPP and Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom a chance.“Let those who have ears hear and get up. It's awake time; a time to defeat incompetence and replace it with competence; the time to remove corruption and replace it with incorruptible leadership; a time to give way for real accelerated development with a sense of urgency; a time to be bold to crash mediocrity. Let’s all come together under the sun and make Ghana proud,” the statement said.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Wave of violence kills at least 26 in Nigeria as army thwarts mass church abduction
13 minutes -
Latvian businessman Aldis Ozols enstooled as development Chief of Supresu-Man
25 minutes -
‘We should go in for the best’ – Ernest Thompson on next Black Stars coach
30 minutes -
US, Iran receive 45-day ceasefire proposal as Trump deadline to reopen Strait of Hormuz looms
43 minutes -
Iran defiant as Trump vows ‘entire country’ could be taken out if no deal reached by tonight
48 minutes -
Afigya Kwabre North crowned champions of maiden MTN Ashantifest Regional U17 football competition
49 minutes -
The case for an explicit and limited Legal threshold for internal military deployment in Ghana
50 minutes -
UK Wireless Festival sponsorship withdrawals highlight high cost of Kanye West controversy for global brands
52 minutes -
CAF President to pay working visit to Senegal over AFCON title saga
1 hour -
GPL 2025/26: Samartex end winless run with victory over Kotoko
1 hour -
Afreximbank to avail US$10bn under its Gulf Crisis Response Programme to shield African, CARICOM economies from Middle East conflict
1 hour -
NPP behind every monumental agenda in Ghana – Miracles Aboagye
1 hour -
Ho Airport not a misplaced priority — GACL Board Chair
1 hour -
Nationwide sensitisation of haulage truck drivers ahead of Axle Load Enforcement
1 hour -
Vice President backs community tourism at Vodza Regatta 2026
1 hour