National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Asiedu Nketia, has called on the residents of Asunafo South and North to prioritize competence when voting in the upcoming elections, rather than relying on familial connections or personal relationships.
During a gathering in the region, Nketia underscored the importance of electing leaders who have the skills, track record, and ability to tackle community challenges effectively. He stressed that voters should evaluate candidates based on their qualifications and capacity to deliver on promises.
“If we were to base things on family connections, I could have easily become the National Chairman of the NPP. The party originated in Wenchi, and all of you had the chance to be part of it. Today, the Busia-led party that we started in Wenchi, where Busia himself was born, has seen the Wenchi district split into three constituencies: Banda, Tain, and Wenchi East. By the grace of God, all these constituencies have shifted, and we now have NDC MPs representing them,” Nketia remarked, illustrating the point that family ties do not necessarily determine leadership ability.
With less than 50 days to go before Ghana heads to the polls, political tension is running high. Both the NDC and the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) are intensifying their campaigns, seeking to win over a divided electorate amidst economic challenges and social unrest.
The stakes are higher than ever, as the NPP, led by Dr. Mahamadu Bawumia, defends its policies, while the NDC’s flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, campaigns on key issues such as governance, corruption, and the rising cost of living. Both parties are focused on securing the trust of undecided voters as the election date approaches.