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PNP slams NPP and NDC for trivial disputes amidst growing economic hardship in Ghana

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PNP Petitions Prez. Mahama to Remove Okudzeto Ablakwa as a minister and chairman of ORAL Committee

PNP Petitions Prez. Mahama to Remove Okudzeto Ablakwa as a minister and chairman of ORAL Committee

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The People’s National Party (PNP) has strongly criticized the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for their ongoing disputes over what they call “trivial matters” while Ghanaians grapple with severe economic challenges.

According to the party, as essential goods become increasingly expensive, many citizens, especially mothers, are struggling to afford basic necessities like baby food. The rising fuel prices further compound the financial strain on families, forcing them to navigate a landscape filled with uncertainty and hardship.

In a statement signed by the Leader and Chairperson of the PNP, Janet Nabla the party noted that both political parties are misplacing their focus. Much of their attention is directed towards disputes regarding who should lead the majority in Parliament, leaving ordinary Ghanaians frustrated and feeling neglected. The PNP highlighted that the NPP’s majority has not provided any tangible benefits for the average citizen, as their policies have failed to address the escalating cost of living and the everyday struggles many families endure.

The PNP also pointed out that the NDC has not presented meaningful solutions to the pressing issues at hand. Instead of addressing the challenges faced by citizens, the NDC seems focused on securing a parliamentary majority to reduce betting taxes, a move perceived by many as insensitive in light of the economic struggles families are experiencing. With unemployment on the rise and financial instability looming, Ghanaians are seeking viable alternatives for their youth rather than incentives for an industry that could exacerbate harmful behaviors.

As these challenges disproportionately impact women and children, the PNP emphasized the urgent need for both major parties to take decisive action. They argued that political leaders must prioritize the well-being of Ghanaians and work towards real solutions to the pressing issues facing citizens daily. The PNP has called for a shift in focus from trivial disputes to impactful policies that can genuinely improve the lives of ordinary Ghanaians, reflecting the nation’s yearning for responsive and effective leadership.

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