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Ghanaian Youth Have Lost Faith In Akufo-Addo – NDC 

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The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has reacted to the booing of Akufo-Addo at the Global Citizens musical concert held last weekend at the Black Stars Square in Accra.

According to the NDC, the youth crowd that booed Akufo-Addo was an indication that the youth have lost faith in the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia-led administration.

In a statement signed by Sammy Gyamfi, the party stated that the actions of the crowd was unprecedented, as no sitting Ghanaian President, at least under the Fourth Republic, has ever been subjected to such ridicule and embarrassment.

“Clearly, the youth of Ghana have long lost faith in President Akufo-Addo and can no longer take his empty rhetorics. Ghanaians in general can no longer identify with President Akufo-Addo and Vice President Alhaji Bawumia who continue to mismanage the economy and abuse the public purse with reckless abandon. They have no trust for leaders who continue to lie to them and have shown no genuine desire to address their worsening living conditions. This is the hard truth that the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government must come to the terms with.

“The events of that day were unprecedented, as no sitting Ghanaian President, at least under the Fourth Republic, has ever been subjected to such ridicule and embarrassment,” the statement added.

Sammy Gyamfi added that due to the hardship the country is currently facing, the youth have become intolerant.

…”Today, our economy lies in tatters having been plunged into an unsustainable public debt through reckless spending and excessive borrowing most of which have been spent on consumption by the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government. Unemployment rate continues to rise and currently stands at 13.4%, the highest in nearly thirty years, despite championing lofty and grandiose rhetorics such as NABCO, YouStart, One District, One Factory, among others.

“The fact that Ghana has a very youthful population, with the very active youth bracket between the ages of 15 and 24 years adding up to nearly over six million people according to the 2020 Population and Housing Census, should dawn on President Akufo-Addo that anything short of prioritizing an agenda to create sustainable and meaningful jobs will not be countenanced by the young people of this country,” the statement added.

Below is the full statement

PRESS STATEMENT For Immediate Release: 27th September, 2022   BOOING OF PRESIDENT AKUFO-ADDO AT GLOBAL CITIZENS CONCERT WAS A REFLECTION OF THE MOOD OF GHANAIAN YOUTH.

We at the National Democratic Congress (NDC) have followed with interest, discussions around the fallouts from the Global Citizens musical concert held last weekend at the Black Stars Square in Accra.

Of particular notice was the reported booing of President Akufo-Addo by the crowd that had gathered from all walks of life on that fateful day. Indeed, both the traditional and social media space has been awash with videos of the said incident in which the charged-up crowd, predominantly made up of young people, are seen hooting at the President who had made an appearance to deliver a keynote address.

Ironically, while President Akufo-Addo appeared excited and was heard proclaiming: “Ëwiase nyinaa aba Ghana”, to wit, the whole world was in Ghana, the youth would have none of that, as their joy and the electric atmosphere suddenly dissipated into an expression of anger and disapproval at the sight of their President.

The events of that day were unprecedented, as no sitting Ghanaian President, at least under the Fourth Republic, has ever been subjected to such ridicule and embarrassment.

Ordinarily, it is the business of the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government and their handlers who by now should have come to terms with the reality of the difficult times Ghanaians are living in and that the action of the youth reflects an overwhelming vote of no confidence in their crass misgovernance and mishandling of the affairs of our dear nation.

Sadly but unsurprisingly, we have become aware of some irresponsible and ludicrous attempts by NPP hirelings and lickspittles to blame the booing of President Akufo-Addo at the said event on the NDC. This latest attempt by the NPP to blame the NDC for the monumental embarrassment that befell President Akufo-Addo at the Global Citizen musical concert is not only insulting to the sensibilities of Ghanaians but also underscores the fact that this government and their hired apologists are simply oblivious of our present reality or perhaps they are underestimating the anger of the Ghanaian people.

A hungry man, is an angry man, it is often said, but this plain truth is lost on the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government. The frustrations expressed by the youth on that fateful day perfectly reflects the excruciating and frustrating times Ghanaians presently find themselves.

It bears reminding the ruling New Patriotic Party that the struggles of the youth are a microcosm of the daily ordeal of the Ghanaian people who must find ways to survive at a time inflation is 33.9%, with prices of goods and services skyrocketing every day. The youth expressed in the clearest terms, the daily struggles of the vast majority of our people who wake up every passing day with no hope of where their next meal is going to come from. Those young people simply gave voice to our daily struggles with unbearable prices of fuel at the pumps, high cost of living in the country.

Today, our economy lies in tatters having been plunged into an unsustainable public debt through reckless spending and excessive borrowing most of which have been spent on consumption by the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government. Unemployment rate continues to raise and currently stands at 13.4%, the highest in nearly thirty years, despite championing lofty and grandiose rhetorics such as NABCO, YouStart, One District, One Factory, among others.

The fact that Ghana has a very youthful population, with the very active youth bracket between the ages of 15 and 24 years adding up to nearly over six million people according to the 2020 Population and Housing Census, should dawn on President Akufo-Addo that anything short of prioritizing an agenda to create sustainable and meaningful jobs will not be countenanced by the young people of this country.

Clearly, the youth of Ghana have long lost faith in President Akufo-Addo and can no longer take his empty rhetorics. Ghanaians in general can no longer identify with President Akufo-Addo and Vice President Alhaji Bawumia who continue to mismanage the economy and abuse the public purse with reckless abandon. They have no trust for leaders who continue to lie to them and have shown no genuine desire to address their worsening living conditions. This is the hard truth that the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government must come to the terms with.

Any attempt to belittle the spontaneous angry protest of such a vastly heterogeneous crowd is to turn a deaf ear on the felt needs of the Ghanaian people. The mess that this NPP-Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government has brought upon Ghanaians will not be solved by farcical blaming of political opponents. It is about time government woke up to smell the coffee.

Signed, Sammy Gyamfi Esq. (National Communications Officer)

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Alan is the same as Bawumia – Sam George

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The NDC legislator was responding to Mr Kyerematen's statement shortly after his departure that he will run as an independent candidate in the 2024 elections. To organise support for his candidature, the former NPP member launched the Movement for Change. Mr. Kyerematen picked the monarch butterfly as his emblem and the brand tagline 'Ghana Will Rise Again' at a press conference on Monday, September 25. "The new Movement will be led and powered by the youth of Ghana," he said. "So whether it's the destructive Bawumia elephant or Kennedy Agyapong or the poisonous butterfly Alan Kyerematen, the value is the same," Sam George asserted.

Sam Nartey George, Member of Parliament for Ningo-Prampram of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), has launched a stinging assault on former Minister of Trade and Industry Alan John Kwadwo Kyerematen following his departure from the New Patriotic Party (NPP).

He accused Mr Kyerematen of being equally responsible as Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia for the present government’s “colossal” inability to manage the economy.

“Alan Kyerematen sat in this failing government for seven years,” Sam George said on the sidelines of an engagement with constituents of Odododiodoo ahead of Tuesday’s #OccupyBoGProtest.

“He is not different from them. Alan Kyerematen oversaw the failure of the Komenda Sugar Factory. He is no different from Bawumia. The value is the same.

“So, whether he is a mammoth butterfly or whatever it is…you should ask yourself, the elephant is a destructive animal, the butterfly, very colourful butterflies, if you talk to entomologists, they will tell you, they are very poisonous.

“The colour they have is a deterrent to predators.”

The NDC legislator was responding to Mr Kyerematen’s statement shortly after his departure that he will run as an independent candidate in the 2024 elections.

To organise support for his candidature, the former NPP member launched the Movement for Change.

Mr Kyerematen picked the monarch butterfly as his emblem and the brand tagline ‘Ghana Will Rise Again’ at a press conference on Monday, September 25.

“The new Movement will be led and powered by the youth of Ghana,” he said.

“So whether it’s the destructive Bawumia elephant or Kennedy Agyapong or the poisonous butterfly Alan Kyerematen, the value is the same,” Sam George asserted.

“Ghana is in a crisis.”

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[Video] Ken Agyapong goes on a tribal rant, questioning why ‘northerner’ Bawumia should head the NPP in 2024

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It is unknown when the interview took place, but the studio's surrounds imply that it took place on one of the local Ghanaian radio stations in the United States. Kennedy Agyapong is one of four candidates standing in the NPP's final election in November to choose a flagbearer for the 2024 elections. Kennedy Agyepong finished second in the Super Delegates Conference, trailing Vice President Bawumia, who won the Super Delegates by a significant margin, receiving more than two-thirds of the votes.

Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, Member of Parliament for Assin Central and New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearership candidate, is concerned that if Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia wins the NPP flagbearership battle, northerners will dominate the 2024 presidential elections.

A video of the MP that has gone viral on various social media platforms shows him bemoaning the possibility of the 2024 elections being an all-northern affair, referring to the election of former President John Dramani Mahama as the NDC’s candidate and the presence of All People’s Congress (APC) candidate Mahama Ayariga.

As a result, he questioned why the 2024 elections should be dominated by northerners, delivering a subtle message to NPP delegates to vote against Bawumia, a northerner.

“Mahama is a northerner. Ayariga is a northerner. Assuming Bawumia wins, he is also a northerner,” Kennedy Agyapong said in the viral radio interview.

“So in the face of Ghana politics, should it be only northerners? Ei what is this?” he added.

He continued: “Assuming the Vice President becomes the flagbearer, are you saying it should be only northerners? The party must watch this unfairness.”

“Northerners say when a northerner is not allowed to be the flagbearer, they won’t vote. Akans should also say that if an Alan is not elected they won’t vote,” he said.

It is unknown when the interview took place, but the studio’s surroundings imply that it took place on one of the local Ghanaian radio stations in the United States.

Kennedy Agyapong is one of four candidates standing in the NPP’s final election in November to choose a flagbearer for the 2024 elections.

Kennedy Agyepong finished second in the Super Delegates Conference, trailing Vice President Bawumia, who won the Super Delegates by a significant margin, receiving more than two-thirds of the votes.

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More bitter people exist in the NPP, but they have not quit – John Boadu to Alan

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The former NPP General Secretary remembers losing an election but refusing to protest or quit from the party, chastising Kyerematen for failing to recognise the fame he acquired as an NPP member throughout the years. He went on to identify party gurus who never experienced power via the party till their demise, emphasising that the current generation is reaping the benefits of their efforts.

Former New Patriotic Party (NPP) General Secretary John Boadu has slammed former party member Alan Kwadwo Kyerematen for departing, calling his reason “unjustifiable.”

Boadu called Kyerematen’s departure “regrettable,” adding that there are many NPP members who are more bitter than Kyerematen and former energy minister Boakye Agyarko.

He agreed that there are a lot of people who are bitter in some manner, but they have stayed to help the party advance.

During an interview with Eyewitness News, Boadu stated that the two former ministers were “lucky” to have secured posts, emphasising the number of NPP members who did not.

The former NPP General Secretary remembers losing an election but refusing to protest or quit the party, chastising Kyerematen for failing to recognise the fame he acquired as an NPP member throughout the years.

He went on to identify party gurus who never experienced power via the party till their demise, emphasising that the current generation is reaping the benefits of their efforts.

“It’s regrettable, it shouldn’t have gotten to where it got to. All that he [Alan] has said is not sufficient for him to resign. There are a lot of people who have toiled for this party, who have worked on the grounds, campaigned, spent their monies on the party, and sacrificed their careers for the survival and achievements of this party over the years. They have never been made ministers before, they have never gotten any appointments before.

He added, “I agree with him [Boakye Agyarko] that there are a lot more people harbouring more bitter pain than what he thinks Alan Kyerematen harbours. For the past 7 seven years he [Alan] was a minister of state, how many of those people who work in the party have become ministers of state? If Alan harbours bitter sentiments, then there are others who are harbouring more bitter sentiments than he’s harbouring.

“So if everybody who has toiled wants to harbour sentiments, all of us will harbour sentiments. So it’s not as if it’s a threat to anybody, the people must also recognise that they have the names because of NPP, if not they were nobody. They are people who are more bitter than they are. If ministers are harbouring sentiments, then all of us including me John Boadu are harbouring bitter experiences, but the party is supreme. I lost an election last year, have I cried to anybody for a position? Or going independent?”.

He entreated the party leadership to concentrate on its activities without being distracted.

“I think the party needs to concentrate on its activities and move on. The party is resilient, it has gone through tough times before. The vacuum created may be a catalyst of strength for the party. I don’t think we need to waste our time responding to some of these issues,” he said.

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