Emmanuel Kwasi Bedzrah, Member of Parliament for the Ho West Constituency in the Volta region, believes Ghanaian voters will be the ultimate judges of the ruling National Democratic Congress’s (NDC) first-year performance.
Speaking on Nhyria FM’s ‘Kro yi mu nsem’ morning show, Mr. Bedzrah argued that the governing party’s assessment of their own performance may not be entirely fair or believable to some Ghanaians.
He emphasized that voters should decide, based on tangible outcomes like inflation trends, cedi stability, and living standards, rather than partisan rhetoric.
In his assessment, the lawmaker believes the government has performed well, citing achievements in micro-economic parameters.
Mr. Bedzrah recalled that in 2024, Ghana was on the brink of a sovereign sell-off, but since the NDC took power, a substantial portion of the national debt has been cleared, with over $1.3 billion paid to creditors.
He noted that the NDC’s policies have translated into tangible gains, giving the party a clear edge in its inaugural year.
‘I have seen it all; at least I have seen NPP for eight years, and I have seen NDC for years, and now we’re beginning another NDC. I can tell you with even closing my eyes that NDC is performing well,’ said the MP.
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