National Youth Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Salam Mustapha, has cautioned that the party will embark on a series of protests if the John Dramani Mahama-led government fails to fulfill its 120-day social contract with Ghanaians.
In an interview on Accra based Peace FM, on Monday, March 10, 2025, Mustapha underscored the importance of honesty and transparency in governance, stressing that political leaders must be held accountable for their promises.
“We (NPP) will hold the NDC to account, if they fail to deliver on their 120-day social contract to Ghanaians. The principles of democracy don’t allow deceiving electorates. The NPP will keenly monitor the budget presentation. We will take copious notes, if within 120 days, they fail to deliver, we will take action. We will stage series of demonstrations at the Jubilee House,” he noted.
Salam Mustapha further noted that a number of Ghanaians have lost trust in politicians due to the persistent politics of lies and deceit.
“Political parties cannot win elections by lying. If politicians deceive the electorates, it erodes trust, which could signal the beginning of the end of the Fourth republican dispensation if we allow such practices,” he added.
Among the major promises to be fulfilled within President John Dramani Mahama’s first 120 days include the scrapping the Election Transfer Levy(E-Levy) and the betting tax.
Source: Theindependentghana
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