The NPP is a type of government that will never change since they lack compassion, honesty, regret, or remorse. When people commit crimes, they are sentenced to prison to serve their time. Only a small percentage of them change throughout time; the majority stay the same. In contrast to the NPP, they are unchangeable and unwilling to change as long as they are doing the same in opposition to what they did while in power. Anyone who belongs to such a party is sick, in my opinion.
Political parties that have failed in many developing countries make every effort to engage with the public, expose all of their shortcomings, and persuade them to produce ideas for improving the party. That isn’t the case with the NPP, though. The NPP concealed the true reasons for the 2024 election setback and gave the public a misleading narrative about it, since they believe in themselves rather than the people. I will not advise Ghanaians to trust this type of government or political party.
Kevin Taylor has been conveying this message to Ghanaians for years. This man is so passionate about his country that he wants a better government to rule Ghana so that the people can live in better conditions and Ghanaians living abroad can enjoy their country. However, many NPP enthusiasts branded him a criminal owing to political greed, hypocrisy, and hate, and at one time, those who disagreed with him threatened to kill him. What is the significance of the NPP party?
I find it incomprehensible that the NPP’s politicians and ardent supporters would abandon Akufo-Addo, Ken Ofori-Atta, Jean Mensa, Mahamudu Bawumia, Godfred Dame, Gertrude Torkornoo, and everyone else who contributed to the fall of the NPP government and target Mahama, who accomplished in less than eight months what Akufo-Addo and Bawumia were unable to accomplish in eight years. They will remain in the opposition for decades because of the tribal writers and media who were unable to inform them of their crimes, as I mentioned in my previous article.
I would like to ask any knowledgeable Ghanaian that since the NPP went to the opposition, which of their politicians has had the guts to criticize the “Agyapadie” government that caused the country’s once vibrant economy, businesses, and investments to collapse? Which of their politicians have been brave enough to talk about state looting, money laundering, and pervasive corruption to collapse? This supports my allegation that the NPP believes in “Agyapadie” governance more than the people.
A number of important elements should be taken into account when choosing a president in a developing country like Ghana to guarantee an equitable and successful leadership. Even when it came to looking into corruption and calling for prosecution, the NPP fell short. Such a political group is not worth the time of any thinking person. It is well known that those who are attacking Mahama are doing so because they are not getting any bribe from him as Akufo-Addo did. Unfortunately, they will not receive any bribe from him.