‘NPP Will Break 8-year Tenure Jinx If Mahama Does Not Lead NDC In 2024’ – NDC MP Warns NDC

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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) are more determined to break the eight year tenure jinx ahead of the 2024 elections.

Information Minister, Mr Kojo Oppong Nkrumah has made it known the intentions and plans of the ruling government to break the eight-year jinx.

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Ghana’s political elections has been characterized as a eight-year term since 1992, meaning no ruling government has ever gone beyond eight years in office.

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This comes shortly after Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) latest research conducted results projecting victory for NDC in 2024.

However, Dr. Clement Apaak MP for Builsa South has sent a stem warning to NDC party saying they may lose the election should they replace John Mahama with a new candidate.

His comment comes following the campaign to have former President John Mahama to be the National Democratic Congress’ 2024 presidential candidate is in full swing.

Dr. Clement Apaak said without mincing words that NPP will easily break the eight years power cycle should the NDC present a new candidate for the 2024 elections.

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In an interview with Starr FM, monitored by Ghanaarticles.com, Dr. Clement said, “If Mahama doesn’t lead the party in 2024, the likelihood of the NPP breaking the 8 is very high…We know we’re going to win the election 2024 but as to if a new face is going to lead us to that victory is another thing.”

Source: Ghanaarticles.com

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