

Ghanaian Elections: Chairman Asiedu Nketia Blames NPP's 2024 Loss on "Poor Strategy" and Economic Mismanagement
ACCRA, GHANA – Chairman Asiedu Nketia, a prominent figure in Ghana's political landscape, has attributed the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) defeat in the 2024 general elections to what he describes as "poor strategy" and economic mismanagement. Speaking during a broadcast by Okay101.7FM, Chairman Nketia emphasized that the incumbent party failed to present viable alternatives to the economic challenges faced by the nation. "Simply put, poor strategy cost the NPP the 2024 election," Chairman Nketia stated, according to the video. He further elaborated that the mismanagement of the economy by itself, without offering better solutions, was insufficient for the NPP to secure victory. His comments highlight a critical post-election analysis from a leading opposition voice, pointing to internal party decisions and economic performance as key determinants of the electoral outcome.