Nana Akomea argues that the ruling Nationwide Democratic Congress (NDC) shouldn’t be distracted by opposition criticism of its insurance policies as a result of Ghanaians will finally choose a authorities by its efficiency.
Talking on PM Specific with Evans-Mensah on Tuesday, he dismissed solutions that revealing coverage and marketing campaign path early would give political opponents a bonus.
Responding to considerations that the opposition could examine and counter the NPP’s plans forward of the 2028 elections, he argued that the federal government already in energy has a larger accountability than to react to opposition concepts.
“Properly, the counter for the present authorities is the implementation of insurance policies which have a constructive influence on Ghanaians,” he stated.
“That is your reply. You do not want to take a look at the opposition’s manifesto.”
Akomea argued that governments are elected on the idea of guarantees made to the individuals and should be judged on whether or not they fulfill these guarantees.
“You’ve gotten made a promise to the individuals of Ghana and you should ship on that promise whether or not the opposition has a manifesto or not,” he stated.
He stated that if the federal government itself fails to enhance residing circumstances, criticism of the opposition’s plan won’t be sufficient to persuade voters.
“So I do not understand how a lot that may trouble the NDC in the event that they fail to attain that,” he stated.
“They could provide you with feedback and disclaimers about our insurance policies, however Ghanaians should not going to purchase that.”
He stated individuals had been extra concerned about concrete outcomes than political assaults and manifesto discussions.
“You’re in energy. You’ve gotten provide you with your personal set of insurance policies that you’ve got promised Ghanaians, and that’s what it’s important to ship,” he burdened.
Akomea added that the ruling get together’s failure to fulfill expectations naturally creates house for the opposition to current an alternate place.
“So if we will not ship, what are the options?” he requested.
“And the choice is what this coverage committee comes up with and presents it to Ghanaians and asks them to decide on.”
