VOTING FOR JOHN MAHAMA WOULD MEAN FORMATTING GHANA” – MR. FREDERICK GREEN
Mr. Frederick Green, the founder of Spartans for NPP, has issued a stern warning to Ghanaians as the general elections approach. In a recent statement, he urged voters to rethink their support for opposition candidate John Dramani Mahama, expressing concerns that his return to the presidency could dismantle key sectors of the economy that have thrived under President Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo’s leadership.
Green argued that during Mahama’s previous term, various sectors faced significant challenges, and electing him again could reverse the substantial progress achieved by the current government. He emphasized that the policies and reforms implemented by the Akuffo Addo administration have established a solid foundation for economic stability and growth, which must be safeguarded.
Voting for John Mahama would mean erasing all the well-functioning sectors that have been carefully built over the years,” Green stated. He warned that Mahama’s return could disrupt the economic reforms and social initiatives that have started to yield positive results under the NPP government.
He called on Ghanaians to unite behind the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and its flagbearer, Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, to ensure ongoing development. Green praised Dr. Bawumia’s leadership and vision, deeming him the right choice to guide the country through global economic challenges.
Mr. Green highlighted the NPP’s manifesto, which presents bold and innovative solutions to the nation’s challenges, as the pathway to sustained growth. He noted Dr. Bawumia’s dedication to technological advancement, economic transformation, and social development, asserting that these initiatives would enhance Ghana’s global standing.
“The solutions outlined by Dr. Bawumia in the NPP manifesto provide a clear path forward for Ghana,” Green remarked. “His emphasis on digitalization, financial inclusion, and infrastructure development will modernize the economy and improve the lives of all Ghanaians.”
As the election date approaches, Green’s remarks reflect a rising campaign from NPP supporters to underscore the successes of the current administration while warning against a return to Mahama’s policies. With the stakes high and the nation’s future at a pivotal moment, both parties are intensifying their efforts to win over the electorate.
The upcoming elections are anticipated to be fiercely competitive, with both the NPP and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) presenting their visions for Ghana’s future. As discussions continue, Ghanaians will need to carefully consider their options before casting their votes.