Deliver or step aside – Nana Akomea fires back at NDC critics of early NPP manifesto plans

Accra — In a stinging rebuke to critics of the party’s early manifesto rollout, Nana Akomea delivered a pointed response aimed at opponents who argue that unveiling policies ahead of time could help rivals study and counter the NPP’s plans before the 2028 elections.

Speaking on PM Express with Evans Mensah on Tuesday, he dismissed suggestions that unveiling policies and campaign direction early gives political opponents an advantage. Responding to concerns that the opposition could study and counter the NPP’s plans ahead of the 2028 elections, he argued that any government already in power has a more i

Akomea’s comments come amid a broader debate over campaign strategy and the timing of policy disclosures. NDC critics have argued that an early manifesto creates an opportunity for opposition surveillance and countermeasures. The NPP, however, insists that readiness and clarity are essential for voters.

Details of the interview and specific policy outlines were not fully disclosed in the brief excerpt, but the exchange underscored a central tension in Ghana’s campaign season: whether early policy disclosure strengthens the governing party’s position or merely accelerates counter-strategies from rivals.

Analysts say the exchange signals the NPP’s intent to dominate the narrative early, while opponents vow to scrutinize every line of the party’s plans as the 2028 race approaches. The public awaits more concrete policy proposals and a clearer roadmap from both

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