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Kwadwo Poku Nsafoah: NDC’s Policies Will Bring Hardship to Ghanaians.

In a candid and forthright address, former NPP presidential hopeful Kwadwo Poku Nsafoah shared his thoughts on the party’s defeat in the 2024 presidential elections. Nsafoah expressed his concerns about the implications of the NDC’s victory, citing potential increases in taxes, electricity prices, and hardship.

He specifically referenced a statement made by a former finance minister, suggesting that free senior high school education may be cancelled. Nsafoah also criticized the NDC’s plan to introduce day schools without boarding facilities, which he believes will disadvantage students from low-income backgrounds.

Nsafoah warned that the NDC’s policies will lead to increased hardship for Ghanaians, stating that taxes will rise and new taxes will be introduced. He also expressed disappointment that his warnings during the campaign period were ignored by voters.

The former presidential hopeful recounted his experiences on the campaign trail, where he and Dr. Bawumia met with people from all 16 regions and 276 constituencies. He noted that many people expressed dissatisfaction with the day schools built by the NDC, which lacked boarding facilities, and pleaded with Dr. Bawumia to add boarding facilities when he becomes president.

Nsafoah also referenced a video statement made by a former finance minister, which he believes reveals the NDC’s true intentions regarding education. He criticized the media for failing to accurately report on the statement, which he believes is a clear indication of the NDC’s plan to cancel free senior high school education.

In conclusion, Nsafoah expressed his conviction that the NDC’s policies will ultimately lead to increased hardship for Ghanaians. He predicted that taxes will rise, electricity prices will increase, and the economy will suffer. Nsafoah ended his address by saying that he will be watching the developments unfold with interest, but warned that Ghanaians will soon realize that they made a mistake by voting for the NDC.

As the dust settles on the 2024 presidential elections, Nsafoah’s words serve as a reminder of the importance of critical thinking and informed decision-making in the democratic process. As Ghanaians look to the future, they would do well to consider the potential implications of the NDC’s policies and to hold their leaders accountable for their actions.

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