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“Ghanaians will soon start asking NDC gov’t real questions” – Bryan Acheampong

News“Ghanaians will soon start asking NDC gov’t real questions” – Bryan Acheampong

Dr Bryan Acheampong, a New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer hopeful, has said that soon Ghanaians will start asking the National Democratic Congress government real questions.

The Abetifi lawmaker confidently stated that the applause the John Mahama-led National Democratic Congress (NDC) government is getting is fake and AI-generated.

Bryan Acheampong detailed that the government is being praised for using artificial methods to restore Ghana’s economy.

According to Bryan Acheampong, when the artificial methods stop working, Ghanaians will begin to ask the government tough questions.

Dr Bryan Acheampong, in the interview, stated, “I’m saying that artificial intelligence can be used for a lot of things. Most of the applause and all the praise we are seeing are mainly generated by machines clapping.

“Very soon, Ghanaians will start asking questions. They will start asking questions,” he said.

He added, “They will say that we voted for you 12 months ago, and you used 10 billion dollars to hold the economy; what fundamentals are you putting in place for it (the economy) to stabilise?

“The money you inject into the economy from the Bank of Ghana is one thing, but what you have to do for the economy to stabilise is another thing. The Bank of Ghana will not always be in the position to inject money, so the fundamentals must be strong,” he said.

He added, “So, very soon, Ghanaians will start asking that the money from the Bank of Ghana is no longer coming, the dollar is going up… where is the 24-hour economy? These are the pillars which are supposed to hold the economy.”

Meanwhile, Global InfoAnalytics has announced that a new national tracking poll has revealed majority of Ghanaians feel their standard of living has improved over the past year.

According to Global InfoAnalytics, 56% of respondents said their standard of living has improved compared to last year.

However, 27% reponded stated their standard of living remained unchanged, with 12% reported a decline, and 5% had no opinion.

Also, 70% of voters expressed confidence that their standard of living will improve in 2026.

The poll also revealed that 66 per cent of Ghanaians are satisfied with the 2026 budget presented by Finance Minister, Dr Cassiel Ato Baah Forson, with 18 per cent dissatisfied and 16 per cent neutral.

The Global InfoAnalytics poll also revealed 60% feel the government is doing enough to fight corruption.

On galamsey, 47% said the menace has not worsened under the President John Mahama administration.

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