Political analyst Samuel Boateng has advised politicians to stop making unrealistic promises during the electioneering period. The strategist stated that it has become the norm for politicians to make several promises so they can easily win political power, even when they know the promises cannot be achieved. He underscored the need for political parties seeking office to be realistic and design policies and programs that can help address the challenges confronting the country. Speaking in an interview on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5 FM, he said that the manifestos of political parties must reflect the challenges confronting the country and provide solutions that can address them in the long term. Boateng said these promises made by politicians in Ghana, particularly from the NDC and NPP, only manage the challenges but do not solve them. "We manage our problems in Ghana and do not solve them.