NDC has been reduced to a weeping gov’t – Frances Essiam

A leading member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), after the weeping episodes displayed by former Minister of Youth and Sports, Elvis Afriyie Ankrah and former Adentan Member of Parliament, Kojo Adu-Asare before Justice Senyo Dzamefe Commission of Inquiry has described NDC as a weeping government that has failed the country woefully.

Frances Essiam, a failed NPP MP aspirant for the Adentan Constituency seat, said it has become obvious that the platform of leadership has been shifted to the opposition party as Ghanaians need good governance from a truthful government.

Speaking on Okay Fm’s Ade Akye Abia Morning Show, Frances Essiam stated that her party (NPP) will come up stronger after the October 18, Congress to unseat the ruling Mahama Administration in December 2016 in a margin that will reverse Justice Atuguba’s Supreme Court ruling.

She emphasized that it is time to end the reign of NDC government that cannot locate missing funds that are meant for development for Ghanaians but rather have found their ways into people’s pockets.

“We are going to work sleepless night to ensure that NPP comes back to power to save Ghanaians. We will meet the NDC boot for boot tactically……2016 is a decisive year and Ghanaians will speak so well at the polling station that there will be no room for Afari Gyan or Justice Atuguba or whoever will be in charge of the court to decide for Ghanaians. No Ghanaian will shed tears again because we will put NDC back to where they belong…..2016 election is forgone conclusion for Nana Akufo Addo and NPP and we have started very hard in the various regions telling Ghanaians how John Mahama and NDC government have failed woefully,” she stated.

Source: GhanaWeb

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