By Multicdb News Desk | June 12, 2025
As Ghana’s political season gathers momentum ahead of the December general elections, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is taking a bold approach in its public messaging. In a statement that has stirred reactions from both political spectators and insiders, Information Minister Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah has declared that the NPP is ready to “educate” the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) on how to succeed in government and help save the country from what he described as “avoidable setbacks.”
Speaking during a media briefing in Accra, Oppong-Nkrumah emphasized the NPP’s confidence in its governance record and policy delivery. According to him, the ruling party has consistently demonstrated vision, competence, and a results-driven mindset that Ghana needs to progress. He stated that if the NDC is truly committed to leading the country, the NPP is prepared to offer guidance based on real experience in running government successfully.
His comments have been received with mixed reactions across the political spectrum. Supporters of the NPP see it as a reflection of strong leadership and institutional maturity, suggesting that Ghana’s development should not be compromised by political trial and error. On the other hand, members of the NDC and some political analysts have criticized the remarks as condescending and dismissive, particularly in a democratic environment where parties are expected to compete on equal footing.
The NPP’s tone signals a shift in campaign strategy—one that projects authority and confidence rather than defensiveness. With the party banking on its achievements in economic management, digital innovation, infrastructure development, and health reforms, this message is being used to reinforce its image as the more prepared and capable political force heading into the 2025 elections.
This statement also reflects the growing urgency among political leaders to position themselves as agents of real change. As public expectations continue to rise, both the NPP and NDC face pressure not just to criticize each other, but to clearly define what they stand for and how they plan to deliver results if given the mandate.
Multicdbonline.com will continue to monitor and report on key developments as the campaign season unfolds, bringing you clear, balanced coverage on Ghana’s political journey.
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