The NDC MP for Adenta, Hon. Kojo
Adu-Asare has described the Progressive People Party (PPP) as not having
any strong base at the grass-roots level and only interested in
engaging
in media politics.
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| Hon.Kojo Adu-Asare |
To him, the PPP is no threat to the
electoral fortunes of the NDC as a political party for one to worry
about.
The Adenta MP was reacting to comments by Ishmael Kwesi
Longdon, a member of the PPP’s Communication Team on Peace FM’s
flagship programme ‘Kokrokoo’.
The PPP activist had earlier stated on the same platform that the ruling party should concern itself with addressing the needs of Ghanaians and improve on bettering the lot of the masses instead of slugging it out with the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) over who owns a campaign slogan.
The PPP activist had earlier stated on the same platform that the ruling party should concern itself with addressing the needs of Ghanaians and improve on bettering the lot of the masses instead of slugging it out with the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) over who owns a campaign slogan.
After quibbling ceaselessly over a
litany of issues not excluding the payment of judgment debts, the two
frontline political parties are set for a collision course over who owns
the rights of a slogan.
Whiles the NDC claims “People Matter, You Matter” belong to them based on the social democratic credentials of the party, the NPP insists the slogan is their bonafide property and has for a year now been the title of their 2012 Manifesto, chosen after personal interactions held with the suffering masses.
Speaking to the issue on “Kokrokoo”,
Kwesi Longdon said Ghanaians are simply fed up with the constant
back-and-forth between the NDC and the NPP, and the country impatiently
expects some positive transformation in the political arena with the
PPP, the next perfect choice to bring about that needed revolution.Whiles the NDC claims “People Matter, You Matter” belong to them based on the social democratic credentials of the party, the NPP insists the slogan is their bonafide property and has for a year now been the title of their 2012 Manifesto, chosen after personal interactions held with the suffering masses.
But in a sharp riposte, the NDC MP scoffed at the portrayal of Dr Nduom’s PPP as a credible third force in Ghanaian politics. According to him, the PPP will always struggle for recognition alongside the two dominant political parties; the NDC and NPP
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| Source: Rebecca Addo-Tetteh/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana | ||||

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