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“The value is still the same; nothing has changed” – Woman on NDC’s performance so far

News“The value is still the same; nothing has changed” – Woman on NDC’s performance so far

A Ghanaian woman has weighed in on the John Mahama-led NDC government’s performance one year after the 2024 elections.

According to the Woman, there has been no difference in the NDC government compared to the NPP, as the value is still the same one year on after the 2024 elections.

She argued that she is not feeling any change in prices as prices still remian same.

She revealed she is an NPP member, noting that should President Mahama stand on the ticket of the NPP, she will vote for him.

The woman added that she does not hate John Mahama, but it is just the NDC she hates.

Speaking in an interview, she stated, “The value is still the same; nothing has changed. I am not an NDC member, and I don’t like the party”.

Some netizens reacting to the video stated, “What she’s saying is the truth. Even though the dollar has reduced but the prices for goods and services still remain the same because we are in a country where there’s no price control. Also, food prices keep going higher and higher. NDC and NPP to me are the same”.

“About 80% of Ghanaians vote on party loyalty alone. Performance doesn’t matter, results don’t matter, nothing matters. It’s the remaining 20% who actually think critically and therefore decide elections”, a netizen added.

One more X user alleged, “She is an NPP branch executive’s girlfriend. He promised her marriage for the past 10 years, but nothing happened. I can see she wants to blame NDC for his irresponsibility and the mind games he’s playing on her”.

Meanwhile, President John Dramani Mahama has marked his first anniversary following his unprecedented election victory, one year on.

In a post shared on social media reflecting on his December 7, 2025, victory, President Mahama renewed his pledge to every Ghanaian of his commitment to building a Ghana for all.

According to John Mahama, his commitment to the #ResettingGhana agenda remains steadfast.

President Mahama, in his message, wrote, “A year ago today, on 7 December, Ghana spoke with one powerful voice.

As I reflect on that historic day, I am filled with profound gratitude and renewed determination.

I remember the anxiety, the hope, and the unwavering faith of millions of Ghanaians who stood in those voting queues, determined to reclaim our future.

Thank you, Ghanaians. You believed in the promise of a #ResettingGhana agenda. You trusted in our collective vision to ‘Build the Ghana We Want’

To the rank and file of the NDC, you were the heartbeat of this victory.

To our polling agents who stood guard at every polling station, you were our eyes and ears, our “own referees” as I called for. That clarion call to go to the polls with “our own referee’ was exactly what it needed to be. That was a strategy to demobilise the plans of the Electoral Commission and neutralise the ruling NPP’s calculated attempts to subvert the will of the people. Your vigilance turned the tide.

To our party executives, our election management team, our communications team, our operations team, our strategy team, and our campaign team, ayekoo! Your pre-election strategies laid the foundation for election-day tactics that proved unshakeable.

You anticipated every move, countered every scheme, and ensured that the voice of the people could not be silenced.

Today, I renew my pledge to every Ghanaian that we are building a Ghana for ALL our people, without discrimination, without exclusion, without favouritism. The Ghana We Want is not a dream deferred but a promise in progress.

My commitment to the #ResettingGhana agenda remains steadfast, and Vice President Naana Jane and our government will work every day to create opportunities, restore hope and rebuild trust in our institutions.

To my NDC family, hold on tight. Your reward is not just in positions or appointments, but in the Ghana we are building together, delivering a Ghana where your children will have opportunities, where justice prevails, and where hard work is rewarded.

The journey continues. The work goes on”.

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