Ghanaians rejected NPP over failed policies, not Bawumia – Dr Wereko-Brobbey

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  • Kwaku Tee 5 months ago

    You've been talking since 1987 with no achievement to show, even though you were once the highest paid Ghanaian..

  • islam is a false religion 5 months ago

    Say no to islam and convert to a real religion. Search online for ways to move away from evil islam. You can join ex-muslim groups online and be safe.... ......you are not alone.

  • Anti Ghana NPP 5 months ago

    I bet the party doesn’t like Wereko-Brobey for telling the truth. NPP always blames others for their failures. This is one reason I feel it will take a very long time of reflections and internal recognition of their failure ...
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  • SM 5 months ago

    Make constructive criticism instead of being a religion devil.

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 5 months ago

    Were ll Brobbey remains aggrieved for not becoming the Presidential Candidate for all this long while. With such mentality, he should understand that the NPP Presidential Candidate position has eluded him. It can help him if ...
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  • Okumaning 5 months ago

    This Wreko Brobbey should know better, political party is not a human being to be blame for failure it's the human beings that fails and it's the leadership who should be blame and BAWUMIAH was ad still is the leader who shou ...
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  • Yaw Amankwaah 5 months ago

    Another Ghana@50 armed robber. Were you not in Ghana when Bawumia listed about 50 policies that he claimed to have introduced and has been successfully implemented by the NPP government? Why didn't you challenge him that time ...
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  • JESUS IS GOD 5 months ago

    Jesus Christ loves you and wants to save you from sin and its consequences. He died on the cross for your sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day. Believe in Him, accept His gift of forgiveness, and receive eternal ...
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  • Nana TRUMU TRUMU Addo 5 months ago

    AKUFFO ADDO AND HIS FAMILY INCLUDING HIS DAUGHTERS HAVE STOLLEN BILLIONS AND DEPOSITED IN ABROAD. HE DID NOT START AND COMPLETED A SINGLE PROJECT IN KUMASI

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 5 months ago

    What about the much that Efo Jeremiah John Rawlings and his family stole? Was Efo not a Pauper when he usurped power? Was he not feeding on credited YOR KE GARI? He did not even have furniture in his room. Was he and the fami ...
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  • Jah 5 months ago

    Foolish talk !!! Have you heard Rawlings name in any scandals concerning corruption or have you heard of Rawlings stashing money in foreign banks? Did Rawlings ever lived abroad when he finally retired? Stop the nonsense why ...
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  • Bruce 5 months ago

    Who inaugurated the EMC to run those failed policies ?

  • Nana TRUMU TRUMU Addo 5 months ago

    NPP MET KARPOWER, AMERI, ATOABO GAS BUT COULD NOT ADD A SINGLE MEGAWATT TO OUR ENERGY. AKUFFO ADDO IS THE MOST USELESS PRESIDENT EVER IN THE HISTORY OF GHANA

  • Adongo Abugri Salifu. 5 months ago

    Bobby, you have PhD. I believe you can subject issues to your critical and analytical mind. Was Dr Bawumia of NPP Policy formulation and implementation? Can you separate Dr Bawumia from MPP failed policies?
    Have you soon fo ...
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  • My Take 5 months ago

    As simple as that. Who were the key figures in NPP when it comes to policy implementation if the no 2 leader wasn't a dominant part?
    Tarza, please come again for you have flawed your own analysis.

  • Palaver 5 months ago

    Bawumia has lost credibility, and there are better-quality candidates within the NPP.

  • Eric Tetteh 5 months ago

    Far from the truth sir.
    Ghanaians rejected NPP mainly because the NPP stole so much with impurities thinking they would be in power forever.
    Most especially the two short bald head leaders.

  • Ghanawatch 5 months ago

    The NPP is no more a political party. It is a Stealing Cartel. Ghanaians will never vote for a stealing cartel to come back to finish off the nation. Enough is enough,period.

  • Kwasi Tawiah 5 months ago

    Please so called Dr. Keep quiet since when do you know this you're part of the problems in npp new king is taking over the npp you make it look bad . Kennedy is surely come pray for him

  • Kweku 5 months ago

    You are right, Dr Wereko - Brobbey. NPP politicians were too arrogant, deceptive hypocritical and were not ready to listen to the good advice from the good people of Ghana.

  • This man never talk sense 5 months ago

    Ghanaians rejected NPP over failed policies, not Bawumia and was going round promising the fail policies at your age still fooling foolish man

  • AI 5 months ago

    BUT WHO MADE THE PROMISES, NOT BAWUMIA?

  • Steve 5 months ago

    Yes, failed promises and policies by himself. He can't sell himself to ghanains again

  • Ken 5 months ago

    Who told you that!

  • KWAME 5 months ago

    True talk Dr.

  • Kwami 5 months ago

    Those who make the policies and oversee their implementation are equally blamable.

  • Kojo poku-London UK 5 months ago

    Dr Wereko Brobbey, please what you are saying is PURE THRASH AND NONSENSE. This is because who was in charge of the policies you are talking about? It was the President, his Vice president and the whole Cabinet. Bawumia was ...
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  • Tanko 5 months ago

    Which policies are you talking about Mr Wereko Brobbey the failed politician? You have become a bitter person because you never had the opportunity to lead the NPP. You and characters like Arthur Kennedy, Nyaho Tamakloe, Amoa ...
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  • The Senator 5 months ago

    Denial is a river in Ghana

  • SM 5 months ago

    This is not what wereko Brobbey said, but given that it is so, who was the Chairman for Economics Management Team, it was Bawumia. So Ghanaians rejected NPP led by Bawumia. Infact Ghanaians rejected NPP and Bawumia.

  • Joe 5 months ago

    My guy, komot der.

  • OSEI 5 months ago

    Ghana will not go to IMF today, Ghana will not go to IMF tomorrow, & Ghana will not go to IMF as long as NPP remains in POWER. Eventually, Who led Ghana there? The RESETTING is on course. NPP, I beg COMMOT for road.

  • ME 5 months ago

    Hey Mr, list the failed policies. Please, go back to your gr@ve.

  • WGoku 5 months ago

    AND WHO ARE THE POLICY MAKERS?. SPEWING NONSENSE ALWAYS FOR GREED NOT FOR THE LOVE OF THE NATION. Ghaniains REJECTED Bawumia and will REJECT him again and again and again and again.

  • Observer 5 months ago

    If NPP makes the party as equally important as the flag bearer, whereby the individual flag bearer does not become a god. It will not matter much who leads the party. Consensus is always better than individualism. That is the ...
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  • Paa Pee 5 months ago

    No they lost because their time was up after 8years. NDC will go after 8years unless by some miracle they turn Ghana to Nigeria of the 70s. NPP lost because the system called breaking the 8. GHANAIAN ARE NOT FOOLS AND FEEL 8Y ...
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  • GH BA 5 months ago

    GOD WILL DISGRACE ALL OLD EVIL DWARFS EVIL IN N..PP. U PLAN AND SABOTAGE NANA AND BAWUMIA, BAWUMIA IS COMING COME 2028 AND WE SHALL SEE THOSE WHO WILL GO TO JAIL NATION WRECKERS, , NANA ADDO IS THE BEST PRESIDENT OF GHANA ...
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  • Free Radicals 5 months ago

    What failed policies is this lunatic moron talking about?Or Ghanaweb wants Ghanaians to insult this lunatic moron who stole Ghana 50 years independent celebration money.A fool remains a fool and nothing can change him.

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  • Jack 5 months ago

    Good one there

  • You might have forgotten Dr Brobbey 5 months ago

    The truth about Ghanaian elections is that, the electorate don't vote on good governance or performance, but just on whom they just feel to vote for. All these assertions people are making in the media are plenty talk shop an ...
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