Dr Kwabena Duffuor believes he is the right leader at the right time to revive Ghana’s economy, former Finance Minister and one of the presidential aspirants of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), believes he possesses the requisite skills, expertise, and experience to revive Ghana’s ailing economy.
He is seeking to lead the party in the 2024 general election and is confident that his message of hope and empowering the grass roots of the party will enable him to clinch victory in the May 13 primary. As some political pundits and economic experts have posited that the 2024 general election will be fought on the economy,
Dr. Duffuor is one of three presidential aspirants of the NDC who is seeking to lead the party in that election. He is of the strongest conviction that his message of hope and empowering the grass roots of the party have been well received by the party’s delegates and would enable him to clinch victory in the May 13 primary of the party.
However, he has to contend with former President John Dramani Mahama and a former Chief Executive of Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly for a single slot. Dr Duffuor is number three on the ballot paper for the presidential primary.
Dr Duffuor’s bold claim: “I am Ghana’s economic savior”
Dr Kwabena Duffuor, former Finance Minister and one of three presidential aspirants of National Democratic Congress (NDC), has made a bold claim that he is Ghana’s economic savior. He believes he possesses requisite skills, expertise, and experience to revive Ghana’s ailing economy. He is seeking to lead NDC in 2024 general election and is confident that his message of hope and empowering grass roots of party will enable him to clinch victory in May 13 primary.
As some political pundits and economic experts have posited that 2024 general election will be fought on economy, Dr Duffuor is one of three presidential aspirants of NDC who is seeking to lead party in that election. He is confident that his message has been well received by party’s delegates and would enable him to clinch victory in May 13 primary.
However, he has to contend with former President John Dramani Mahama and a former Chief Executive of Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly for a single slot. Dr Duffuor is number three on ballot paper for presidential primary.