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2024 Elections: The dynamics are different, NPP will win with 50.9% – Ernest Owusu-Bempah

2024 Elections: The dynamics are different, NPP will win with 50.9% – Ernest Owusu-Bempah | 3News

A Deputy Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Ernest Owusu-Bempah has said that the governing party will win the 2024 general elections with 50.9%.

Although he admits that the elections will be tough for the NPP, Ghanaians, he said, are ready to cast the ballot in favor of the party due to the programmes and policies put in place to ameliorate their hardships.

He cited the free senior high school initiative as one of the major programmes introduced by the government to support the vulnerable in Ghana.

Speaking on the ‘Yen Nseam Pa’ show on Onua FM while reacting to the poll projection by Global Infor Analytics that the presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) John Dramani Mahama is leading his counterpart of the NPP, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Owusu-Bempah said “The people of Ghana are ready to vote for the NPP. I say this because I have been around politics for a long time and I can see it if someone is winning the elections.

“I am privileged to be around two presidents, I have been around the longest first lady in this country who knows that nook and cranny of of politics. This election won’t be easy but NPP will win this election with 50.9% one-touch.

“The dynamics are very different in this election. NPP is not presenting just any candidate, first time NPP has picked a Muslim to lead us, this is  also a different dynamic, how Ghanaians see him is different, his posture, people will be shocked with the results.”

He further indicated that the performance of the NPP should government should not be assessed based on what is happening in Accra alone but rather the entire parts of the country.

“You are in Accra, travel to the villages, to the cocoa growing areas, and speak to the people. Free SHS for instance is the covenant NPP had with God,” he said.

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