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Rocky55 Blog of Sunday, 10 November 2024

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Dr. Hassan Ayariga, Details: Even Kwame Nkrumah Wouldn't Win an Election This Time

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In a recent appearance on GHOne TV's The Natalie Fort Show, Dr. Hassan Ayariga, the founder and presidential candidate of the All People's Congress (APC), made waves with an insightful statement. Even Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana's first president and a powerful figure, would find it difficult to win an election in the country's current political environment, according to Ayariga. His remarks, which have generated a lot of conversation, demonstrate his opinions on Ghanaian politics as it stands today and what voters anticipate.
According to Ayariga, the political climate of today is very different from that of Nkrumah's day, with contemporary people becoming more and more critical of political leadership. Ayariga asserts that voters today place more importance on short-term fixes and self-interest than on long-term progress. According to him, a lot of Ghanaians are angry about the country's economic problems and the two main parties, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP), for what they see as their ineffective leadership. He contended that a leader with Nkrumah's philosophy and approach would find it challenging to win the popular vote in the present day due to this circumstance.
Ghana's current political system, which Ayariga believes is unduly preoccupied with party loyalty and short-term promises, is reflected in his remarks. As he gets ready for the 2024 elections, Ayariga wants to make the APC seem like a real choice for Ghanaians who are fed up with the status quo. He wants to appeal to people who value long-term growth above instant satisfaction. Many residents are discussing the viability of Ayariga's viewpoint and the larger issues confronting Ghana's political system in light of this opinion, which has sparked attention as the nation enters another crucial election time.

source:GhOneTv