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Press Releases of Saturday, 3 February 2024

Source: Doreen Boamah Darko, Contributor

Abandon tribal hypocrisy - Dr. Sam Ankrah charges NPP, NDC

Dr. Sam Ankrah Dr. Sam Ankrah

In an exclusive interview with The Metro Lens Newspaper, Dr. Sam Ankrah, an aspiring independent presidential candidate, has made a thought-provoking statement, asserting that there is no significant ideological difference between Ghana’s two major political parties, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP). Dr. Ankrah used this platform to caution Ghanaian politicians against the hypocrisy of exploiting tribal and ethnic divisions for personal gain, urging them to unite and work towards the betterment of the nation.

During the interview, which took place at Dr. Ankrah’s office in Accra, he expressed deep concern about the divisive nature of politics in Ghana, which often revolves around tribal affiliations rather than focusing on the nation’s progress. He emphasized the urgent need for politicians to rise above these divisions and prioritize the collective interest of the country.

“Politicians in Ghana frequently hide behind tribal and ethnic lines, perpetuating division instead of fostering unity,” Dr. Ankrah stated. “It is high time we put an end to this hypocrisy and work together to build a prosperous Ghana.”

Dr. Ankrah’s remarks come at a critical juncture as Ghana prepares for its next general elections in 2024. Tribal tensions have historically played a significant role in political campaigns, and his call for unity resonates strongly with many Ghanaians who yearn for a more inclusive and cohesive society.
The aspiring independent presidential candidate emphasized that both the NDC and NPP share similar goals for Ghana’s underdevelopment, albeit with different approaches. According to Dr. Ankrah, the two parties ultimately do not seek to improve the lives of Ghanaians, eradicate poverty, and ensure sustainable economic growth. He urged politicians to focus on these shared objectives rather than perpetuating divisive rhetoric.

Dr. Ankrah, an accomplished investment banker and economic policy advisor, has gained popularity among Ghanaians for his non-partisan stance and unwavering commitment to national development. His campaign revolves around the need for visionary leadership, accountability, economic transformation and transparency in Ghana’s political landscape.

Many Ghanaians have expressed support for Dr. Ankrah’s message, believing that his call for unity and an end to tribal politics represents a step in the right direction. They hope that his candidacy will inspire other politicians to prioritize the nation’s interests over personal or party gains.

As the 2024 elections approach, it remains to be seen whether Dr. Ankrah’s message will resonate with voters and catalyze a paradigm shift in Ghanaian politics. Nevertheless, his bold stance against tribal politics has sparked a much-needed conversation about the importance of unity and collaboration in building a prosperous nation.

Amidst growing disillusionment with traditional political parties, Dr. Ankrah’s independent candidacy offers Ghanaians an alternative that emphasizes national development over partisan interests. Only time will tell if his vision for a united Ghana will gain traction and inspire lasting change in the country’s political landscape.