General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party, NPP, John Boadu has revealed that President Akufo-Addo is bent on handing over power to a Presidential candidate of the NPP in 2025.
John Boadu, whiles speaking at a news conference in Kumasi earlier this week (April 13) quoted the President as saying he (Akufo-Addo) believed handing over to an NPP candidate was not far fetched but that it will require unity of purpose.
According to a Daily Guide newspaper report, Boadu told the conference that Akufo-Addo had disclosed his 'dream' at a National Executive Committee meeting on April 12.
“If we adhere to my wise counsel and remain united as one elephant family with a common destiny, definitely we shall win the elections and I, Nana Akufo-Addo, will hand over political power to another competent NPP person in 2024,” the President purportedly said.
“The NPP members should remain steadfast and united around the sterling leadership of the government which is steering the country through these difficult times,” he added.
“The party can only realise its ambition of retaining political power in 2024 when the party members eschew all forms of bickering, antagonism and all other things that tend to divide us.”
Akufo-Addo's second and final term in office will expire after the 2024 General Elections when a new president is elected.
While he has promised to respect the presidential term limits when his time is up, the President has also stated on multiple occasions that he desires to handover to a President-elect from the NPP stock.
That aspiration ties into the NPP's 'Break The Eight' campaign that aims at winning a third consecutive election, a feat that will be the first under the 1992 Constitution.
Source: Ghanaweb.com
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Under normal circumstances, the NDC should not, in any way, ever be a match for the NPP when it comes to elections for the new government to stir the affairs of Ghana. To date, the NDC has not campaigned on policy stipulating what it intends to do when given the nod. Their goal has always been to bring down their opponents by fabricating lies and feeding them to malicious propaganda.This kind of opposition politics presumes the low level of the electorate, lacking the ability to make informed choices. On the contrary, Ghanaian voters have modest aspirations for higher living standards and are willing to vote for the party that can deliver them.The PNDC and the NDC's bullying days are long overdue, and the NDC has failed Ghanaians abysmally to make a meaningful transition. In the Mills administration, a remarkable attempt was made to install social democratic principles, but incompetence has made it fail. I hope the NPP will not be complicit in the incompetence of the NDC and fail to capitalize on the opportunity to win massively in the 2024 elections.
Mr. Boadu, let me remind you that the President has only one vote. To win elections, you need many many more votes.