NDC campaign team must be more serious about problems – CVM



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John Mahama’s campaign style and messages for the 2020 general election have been full of humor and distortions and therefore need a lot of attention to win the 2020 election.

“The Leadership of the Concerned Voters Movement (CVM) has taken the time to peruse the Democratic National Congress (NDC) manifesto document and is closely monitoring the comments from its Office of Communications, which indicated that the NDC under the leadership of John Mahama was not serious for the 2020 elections ”.

A statement signed by Razak Kojo Opoku, founder of CVM, said that the campaign messages, political alternatives and the NDC’s strategies for the December 7, 2020 elections were comedies that did not appeal to the masses.

He said the NDC was campaigning for its second loss and that the NDC sages included; former President Jerry John Rawlings was calm, carefree and not interested in campaigning for the party.

The statement said that the silence of the party sages resulted in some young people who were not well informed about the national public discourse to spearhead John Mahama’s campaign for the 2020 elections.

It said ‘no one knows the whereabouts of Professor Joshua Alabi, John Mahama’s 2020 campaign manager, apart from the children around Mahama.’

The statement said that what mattered most to Ghanaians was the comprehensive reconstruction of the Ghanaian economy after COVID-19 and not the Mortuary and Okada policy proposed by Mahama, “those are not the solutions for the reconstruction of the Ghanaian economy. after COVID-19. “

He said rebuilding Ghana’s economy was about consolidating the achievements of the government of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and the continuation of One-District-One-Factory, Planting for Food and Jobs, Aquaculture for Food and Crianza. for feeding. and jobs, digitization and prudent management of the economy, Free Senoir high school, road construction and other infrastructure developments with a strong track record and skills to rebuild Ghana.

The statement said Ghanaian voters were wiser now and that NDC’s 2008 and 2012 propaganda strategies repeated by its current Communication Office would only help them drop from the previous 44.4 percent to around 35 percent in the elections.

“Ghanaians are happy with Akufo-Addo’s free water and electricity policy.”

He said that the wisdom and knowledge of the Ghanaians completely surpassed the NDC propaganda and that the NDC’s attempts to direct the propaganda to discredit the PNP Administration would fail in December.

The statement read: “Ghanaians will finally say that enough is enough and that Mr. Mahama should be satisfied with the opportunity given him in the past to serve as Assemblyman, Deputy Minister of Parliament, Minister, Vice President, Acting President and President, all on the taxpayers’ money account ”.

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