Awo Kekeli blamed the NPP for obstructing the NDC’s ability to govern
Member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Communications Team, Awo Kekeli, has criticised the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) for what she describes as disruptive and desperate tactics just two months into the new government’s tenure.
She accused the NPP of deliberately making governance difficult for the ruling party, suggesting that if the roles were reversed, the opposition would have acted even more aggressively.
“I kept saying it in the last Parliament—if the NPP had been in opposition with a hung Parliament, this country would have been in chaos.
“And this is exactly what we are seeing with the micro minority that they are. They can’t even let us have peace!” she declared on Channel One TV, as monitored by MyNewsGh.
According to Awo Kekeli, while constructive criticism is essential in governance, the NPP’s approach lacks sincerity and is driven more by political desperation than a genuine commitment to national progress.
“We are not saying don’t criticize when you see things going wrong.
“Even without that, we wouldn’t know if we are making mistakes.
“But when you are just jumping the gun so early in our tenure and making baseless accusations, it’s a pity,” she remarked.
She further dismissed the NPP’s True State of the Nation Address, describing it as empty rhetoric with no real substance.
“I didn’t even bother watching their True State of the Nation Address because I knew nothing good was going to come out of it,” she concluded.