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PNC Has No Future – Hassan Ayariga

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Presidential candidate for All Peoples Congress, APC, Hassan Ayariga has said the Peoples National Convention has no future in Ghanaian politics.

According to him, currently the PNC does not have even ten regional and constituency offices which has already disqualified them from contesting in the upcoming general elections because they will have to get hundred and seventy four offices which they cannot provide.

“I don’t think looking at the PNC there is future for PNC because as we speak now the PNC do not have up to ten offices. The PNC cannot contest in the 2016 elections because they will have to provide the Electoral Commission with 174 constituency offices,” he claimed.

The APC flagbearer noted that the party had no future when he was a member mentioning that the party could have shared power when it recorded 7.6 in the 2008 election but that was not the case, members sat there for the PNC to sink to zero.

He expressed his dismay at the stiffer opposition he faced when he invested in the PNC to revive the fortunes of the party mentioning that his efforts were stifled by sycophants and individuals who have and are making the party a business venture to satisfy their whimsical interest.

He however refuted claims that he formed his political party to sell it to the leading political parties in the country saying “The money I have spent in the APC is enough money for me to starch in the Bank and be taking interest every month without working. I leave PNC after one month and form a big party that has all offices than the so called big party and someone is saying this…then that person should think again.”

He was optimistic that the upcoming general election will go to a runoff and APC will only agree to go into power sharing with a party that stands for what the APC believes in.

By: Offei-Akoto Ayeh | A1RADIOONLINE.com | GHANA


 

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