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2024 Elections- NDC’s Defeat Would Look Like A Movie To Them- Bawumia

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, Ghana Street Journal

Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has issued a stern caution to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in anticipation of the 2024 elections, emphasizing that their defeat is inevitable and it will come as a shock to them.

The Vice President and current flagbearer of the ruling NPP conveyed this warning amidst the NPP’s unwavering confidence and premature claims of victory in the upcoming 2024 elections.

During his address at the 30th Anniversary of NPP-USA, themed “30 Years of Political Dedication and Sacrifice; Honouring Our Heroes, Preserving Our Legacy, Securing Our Future Through Victory,” which took place at the Hilton Alexandria Mark Center on 5000 Seminary Road, Alexandria, Bawumia asserted that the NPP holds a dominant position.

“We are facing an election in about seven months, and it is us against our opponent, which is the NDC. They are seriously lacing their boots, and in fact, they are thinking, if you listen to them, that they have already won the elections. That is the noise they have been making.”

Bawumia challenged the NDC to justify their claims, questioning the basis on which they believe they can win the election. “What you will ask them is for the where? Where are they going to pass to win this election, and on what basis are they even going to claim that they have a chance?”

He further questioned the NDC’s record in government, their performance, and their vision, suggesting that their history does not support their confidence.

“Is it their record in government when they were in government? Is it their performance or vision? So where are they going to pass? As I say, it will be like a movie to them.”

Bawumia pointed to the NDC’s previous governance, highlighting what he described as economic failures.

“Because when you look at their record in government, is it something that even though they think we have short memories. We saw how economic growth basically collapsed. We saw low agricultural and industrial growth. They saw an economy that did not face crisis.” He said.

Source – Tru News Report

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