Bryan Acheampong is MP for Abetifi
Google search engine

Abetifi legislator, Bryan Acheampong, has reiterated the New Patriotic Party’s unreadiness to hand over power to the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) after the December 07 parliamentary and presidential polls.

The Member of Parliament, despite admitting the economic challenges confronting the citizenry, expressed optimism in getting them resolved before December in order to win the trust of the people at the polls.

The lawmaker who also serves as the Minister of Agriculture, was speaking at a unity walk organised by the party to mark this year’s Kwahu Easter celebrations at Mpraeso in the Kwahu South municipality of the Eastern region. The unity walk was part of the NPP’s activities to observe this year’s Kwahu Easter festivities.

He explained the NDC would never win the elections regardless of their desires, adding that a party that cannot win elections cannot be handed power.

His call followed an earlier one he made in 2023 when the NPP was preparing for its presidential primary.

NPP will never hand over power to the NDC – Bryan Acheampong 

“Last year I stood here in Mpraeso and said that whether NDC likes it or not they will never win the 2024 polls. If you don’t win an election, will power be handed over to you? We will not hand it over to them today or tomorrow.

“As at that time I made the statements Ghana was confronted with economic challenges. Food inflation was around 61%. Inflation was around 55%. The prices of cement and iron rods went up. Contractors said because of the IMF program, they were not going to work.

“Agenda 111 projects came to a standstill. The dollar prices went up as high as GH¢19.00. Even at the time, in 2020, when we were in difficulty, the NDC was thinking that because we were in difficulty, Ghanaians were going to vote against the NPP.

“But I told you that before we will vote in the next election, the economy will be restored and Ghanaians will see the good works of the NPP government,” Bryan Acheampong reiterated.

Prof. Kobby Mensah scandalised, surprised by NPP’s reaction to Bryan Acheampong’s comments