NDC Cannot Execute A Quarter Of What The NPP Has Done- Kingsley Adumatta Agyapong

The Chairman UK- branch for the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kingsley Adumatta Agyapong has said that the NDC cannot execute even a quarter of policies and projects implemented by the current government.

He expressed shock over the current utterance of the former President, and also do not understand why the John Mahama hasn’t been able to share any ‘meaningful’ policy or idea he will execute if he’s voted into power.

“So Mahama wants to tell us that after his uncountable trips to Dubai, he hasn’t been able to pick or learn anything from them? Look at how developed the country is…is he telling Ghanaians that he’s unable to learn a thing or two from them..because he is always sharing ideas and policies that do not make sense…”, he said this in an exclusive interview on Movement TV with Kwaku Dawuro.

H was however quick to advise Ghanaians never to forget about the good deeds of the New Patriotic Party that has brought transformational changes across several sectors of the country.

“We are all aware of what the current government led by President Akufo-Addo has done for the country and therefore I wouldn’t want us to get to a point where Ghanaians will deliberately forget about the benefits they enjoyed from the current government…We should be able to weigh what the government has done and the challenges we would have been faced with if not for the intevention of this government..”, he said.

Stressing that he every Ghanaian should tighten up their belt…as he urged party sympathizers not to hold any issue agaisnt the party due to individual differences..

“If we don’t take care and the NDC captures power, what we shuld know is that it’s not just the NPP that losses but then the entire country will equally face challenges because the NDC cannot execute even a quarter of what the NPP has done..It’s not just about constructing building..However, it’s about implementaton of great policies and ideas and also streamlining our systems in terms of technology, digitalization and stregthening our institutions and this is what the NDC lacks”, he concluded.