
The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is poised to challenge the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) dominance in the Ashanti Region, with the party’s national chairman, Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, predicting a 50-50 split in electoral votes in the 2028 elections. According to #Peacefm, Nketiah attributed this optimism to shifting voter priorities and a renewed focus on grassroots mobilisation.
The NDC is intensifying its efforts to reconnect with voters and address pressing issues affecting the region. Nketiah emphasized that the party’s revitalized approach is yielding positive results, with growing support among undecided voters and disaffected NPP supporters.
The Ashanti Region has traditionally been an NPP stronghold, but the NDC sees opportunities to gain traction. Nketiah cited the party’s improved organisational structure, effective communication, and responsiveness to community concerns as key factors in its bid to challenge the NPP.
The NDC’s strategy involves targeting specific constituencies and leveraging local issues to build momentum. The party’s leadership is confident that its efforts will pay off, with Nketiah stating that the NDC is “well on track” to achieve parity with the NPP in the region.
The 2028 elections are shaping up to be a crucial test for both parties, with the NDC seeking to regain lost ground and the NPP fighting to maintain its stronghold. The outcome in the Ashanti Region will likely have significant implications for national politics.
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Source: Stella Sunu



