Kwame Governs Agbodza, the Minister of Roads and Highways, has taken a swipe at the Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso, Stephen Amoah, following his criticism of the NDC’s proposed 24-Hour Economy.
The road minister cooked Stephen Amoah, linking his criticism of the NDC to his failure to deliver votes for his candidate Ken Agyapong, during the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) January 31 presidential primaries.
According to Kwame Governs Agbodza, the Nhyiaeso MP constituent did not understand what he was doing, campaigning for Ken Agyapong.
He cited that despite Sticka’s intense campaigning for his preferred candidate he was rejected by voters in his own backyard.
Speaking on the floor of parliament, Agbodza stated, “But did I hear you say that we don’t even understand what we are doing? It appears your constituent also didn’t even know what you were talking about because your candidate lost in your constituency”.
“Mr Speaker, it appears all the dancing, all the vigorous campaign, your constituents alone didn’t even understand what you were talking about, so they voted against your candidate,” Agbodza stated.
“Mr Speaker, I heard my colleagues, sometimes I agree with them when they say that as political actors, we should be principled. It’s very important so that the country doesn’t think that any time we do things, we don’t think deeply about it,” he concluded.
His comments follow, Stephen Amoah, who criticised the National Democratic Congress’s (NDC) proposed 24-Hour Economy initiative.
According to Stephen Amoah, the NDC 24-Hour Economy is just a fallacy, arguing that the NDC do not know what they mean by 24-Hour Economy.
Speaking on the floor of Parliament on February 5, 2026, Stephen Amoah dismissed the NDC’s flagship policy as unrealistic, saying, “Mr Speaker, I want to ask them, what do they mean by 24-Hour Economy?…
From where my brothers were coming from, and the emphasis we’re placing on all these policies, was it that they wanted us to operate a shift program that would offer jobs to the masses?
“… When it comes to the public service, security, and health, we are already running a 24-hour economy. We are running a shift so their emphasis was on the economic development.
Building factories, manufacturing factories that will employ thousands of Ghanaians, run an eight-hour shift three times a day, or three phases. What have they done so far to attain that goal? Mr Speaker, this is a strategic drift. It is impossible,” he said.
Sticka boldly added, “It’s just a fallacy; it’s not going to work anyway… Mr Speaker, the 24-Hour Economy my brothers from the NDC side are talking about, they have no idea about what they want to do”.
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Kennedy Agyapong make Sticka Dey suffer for parliament 😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/O8xW7RRK3a
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