t a recent event in Nsawam-Adoagyiri, the incumbent Member of Parliament(MP) Frank Annoh-Dompreh rallied supporters by challenging the capabilities of opposition leader John Dramani Mahama, claiming he has "nothing new to offer Ghanaians." Annoh-Dompreh criticized Mahama's campaign, dismissing it as "flimsy" and unable to win the hearts of the Ghanaian people. "No amount of propaganda will bring Mahama back to power," Annoh-Dompreh told the energized crowd, suggesting that Mahama's focus remains on outdated practices rather than on innovation.
He further argued, "While Bawumia is introducing digitalization to move Ghana forward technologically, Mahama's focus is on producing guinea fowls and poultry.
This is not the vision Ghana needs." He emphasized that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is making inroads into the Volta Region, traditionally considered a stronghold of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), saying, "The Volta Region is no longer untouchable for the NDC.
Change is coming, and they know it." These comments were part of Annoh-Dompreh's speech at the inauguration of a new NPP office in his constituency, following a Victory Walk meant to build momentum for the upcoming elections.