The National Youth Organizer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), George Opare Addo popularly known as Pablo has mocked the NPP’s manifesto as ‘AI-generated’.
He emphasized that his party’s manifesto is a masterpiece for solving the country’s problems and bringing about stability to the economy.
Speaking to Starr News’ Ibrahim Alhassan, Mr. Addo stated that the NDC’s manifesto will offer hope and bring about solutions to the problems facing the country.
“We have solutions to the many problems that confront the good people of this country. And we believe that our manifesto is solutions related.”
He continued: “Ghanaians should expect hope. Ghanaians should expect to see a manifesto that seeks to solve the many problems that confront them. And I believe that after today’s process, Ghanaians will be able to tell the difference between the NDC and the NPP, and who means well for the good people of this country.”
Mr. Addo wondered why his party would waste time interrogating the details of a manifesto generated by Artificial intelligence.
“Even better than the youth manifesto we launched. So why would we have to edit our manifesto when their manifesto was AI-generated? Out of their 48 pages, 22 pages spoke about their mess as a government, and then the 14 pages were all AI-related, AI-generated. Why waste your time on an AI-generated manifesto? What should a young person watching the NDC’s manifesto launch today take away, as far as the security of his or her future is concerned, job creation among other things? I believe that by the time we are done, if you’re a young person, you’ll see a light at the end of the tunnel.”
Mr. Addo highlighted his party’s manifesto as a blueprint for job creation and a reason for hope to the people.
“Because we are going to speak to how we are going to create sustainable jobs, not just jobs, but sustainable jobs. Jobs that will position you into the future. We are talking about training.”
He continued: “We are looking at both the aspirational and inspirational of young people. So people who go through school, we have policies that relate to them. People who are not in school, we also have policies that relate to them. And many other things we want to do for the very good people of this country.”