Many Ghanaians voted for change because life had become extremely difficult. The rising cost of living, unemployment, economic hardship, fuel prices, utility bills, and the weakening cedi created frustration across the country.
According to Dr. Asah-Asante, tracking voter attitudes, behaviour and political preferences should not only happen close to elections but must be an ongoing exercise.
According to him, the law requires proof that a person knowingly published false information with the intent to cause fear, panic or public disorder.
He noted that while citizens are free to express themselves, the state also has a duty to protect others from harm caused by reckless or dangerous speech.
Speaking on the KeyPoints, he argued that competition for leadership positions and early campaign positioning is creating friction within both the party and government machinery.
Speaking to the NPP Minority Caucus in Accra, Afoko said the party’s success in 2028 will depend on strategic planning, data-backed decision-making, and sharper communication.
The former Finance Minister outlined three immediate actions he believes the Bank of Ghana must undertake following the ruling.
The donation event took place at the Banda-Bongase boat landing beach, attended by prominent figures including Banda District Chief Executive Peter Dongi and other NADMO officials.
According to him, political expression often takes different forms, including satire and criticism, which should not be criminalised simply because they target public officials.
He says this is not done in any developed democracy
After eighteen years of litigation, Ghana's Supreme Court has ruled that a judgment creditor is entitled to monthly compound interest at thirty per cent per annum.
He was reacting to the arrest of the NPP Bono Region Chair Kwame Baffoe (Abronye DC)
Speaking on the KeyPoints with Alfred Ocansey, Mr. Aboagye dismissed claims that the NPP is collapsing following the 2024 elections, saying political parties naturally go through difficult phases after losing power.
Speaking on who leads the NDC, Mr. Tameklo said every successful election campaign depends on a strong candidate, a compelling message and an effective party structure.
For him, because Education Minister Haruna and Iddrisu and President John Mahama are from the North, it makes Haruna's chances slim.
The current jostling for who becomes the flagbearer of the NDC is premature and hurting governance, he said.
He says the appointees who are pursuing their personal ambition ought to be removed from the government so that the government can continue to pursue its objective.
He says that the NDC's chances are based on the ability to have a great message, machinery and messenger going into the 2028 elections
Mr Bombande said that a fair process will ensure that the NDC remains united and goes into the 2028 elections.
To him, it is possible that none of the names that have been polled or tracked will emerge victorious.
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