An aspiring flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Alan Kyerematen has said the impact of the current economic crisis is having a negative impact on the party.
According to him, even though the incumbent government is working earnestly, the economic crisis is impeding the party’s ability to craft a campaign message ahead of the 2024 general elections.
He admitted that the ailing state of the economy will make it difficult for the NPP to convince Ghanaians to retain them in power.
The former Minister for Trade and Industry noted that there was no Free SHS, Planting For Food And Jobs, One District, One Factory, and a number of the policies, when the NPP came to power but was quick to add that despite the gains the government has made, it is struggling to win the heart of Ghanaians again.
“We are all in difficulty, we have worked hard but due to the economic hardship, our key message for campaigning as a party for the 2024 election has become difficult for us,” he said while addressing the Sefwi Wiaso Traditional Council in the Western Region.
Alan Cash, as he is affectionately called, attributed the current crisis to successive governments discontinuing the policies of the predecessors.
“You see, one of our main challenges as a country is how successive governments abandon policies they inherit from another government. This is what has derailed our development efforts,” he added.
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