The Vice Presidential candidate of the rapidly-growing Movement for Change, Kwame Owusu Danso (KOD), launched a scathing attack on the entrenched 'winner-takes-all' political system created by the NDC-NPP duopoly.

Speaking to a massive crowd at Kojokrom Lorry Station during the Western Region Caravan Campaign Tour, KOD passionately decried the current state of affairs in Ghana, where after 32 years of rotating power between the two parties, citizens are subjected to discrimination and forced to pay bribes to secure basic opportunities. "It's outrageous that parents have to sell their clothes and valuables just to pay bribes for their children to join the security services," KOD lamented.

He condemned the entrenched system where, without a party card or 'protocol,' it is nearly impossible for young graduates to land decent jobs. "...After investing in their children's education, parents are still made to kowtow before politicians to secure jobs.

This is completely unacceptable, and it's the sad reality under the NDC-NPP political football we've been playing for over three decades," he emphasized.