Politics

Reject Npp and Bawumia in the upcoming elections – Rev Armstrong urges Ghanaians.

As Ghana stands at a crucial crossroads ahead of the upcoming elections, political discourse intensifies with the emergence of strong voices advocating for a change in leadership.

Among them is Rev. Armstrong, a respected figure in the Ghanaian community, who has made headlines with his bold assertion that the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia lack the necessary policies to transform the nation’s economy.

Speaking to the correspondent in an interview Rev David Armstrong founder and leader of the Mo Mary Fellowship Church in Kumasi asserted that Ghana, once a beacon of hope in West Africa, is grappling with numerous economic challenges.

He said many Ghanaians have felt the pinch of rising inflation, stagnant wages, and a depreciating currency.

Despite promises of economic transformation, the performance of the economy under the NPP has led to growing discontent among the populace.

Rev. Armstrong has stressed what many citizens feel that the policies implemented by President Nana Akufo-Addo and his administration, particularly under Vice President Bawumia’s guidance, have fallen short of expectations.

In his statement, Rev. Armstrong pointed out that the much-touted digital transformation and economic initiatives have not translated into tangible benefits for the average Ghanaian.

He argues that while technological advancements are essential, they cannot replace the urgent need for comprehensive economic policies that address the core issues of poverty, unemployment, and infrastructural decay.

Rev. Armstrong’s critique of the NPP and Bawumia is not merely an attack but rather a summons for Ghanaians to reflect and take proactive steps toward a more promising future.

He urges voters to evaluate the track record of the current administration critically and to consider the implications of continuing down the same path.

Rev. Armstrong’s appeal serves as a rallying cry for Ghanaians to reflect deeply on their choices in the upcoming elections.

With the pressing need for effective policies to save the economy, it is time for voters to look beyond party affiliations and focus on leadership that promises genuine change, adding ,the fate of Ghana rests in the hands of its people, and as the nation marches toward the polls, it is crucial that they choose wisely for a brighter future.

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