Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin
Minority Leader, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin, has predicted that the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) will soon begin experiencing internal conflicts that will leave the party divided.
According to the Minority Leader, who is also the Member of Parliament for Effutu, the NDC’s selection of a successor to President Mahama to lead the party into the 2028 election will cause significant disaffection.
In a video shared on social media, the Minority Leader is heard speaking to some party supporters, urging them to remain united and fight for victory in 2026.
“The NDC will soon start experiencing internal conflicts. Everything they accused us of, they will do even worse. They will face leadership issues, especially since President Mahama has only one term, and they will suffer from even greater voter apathy in the 2028 elections.”
“Forget about yesterday and move on. These people will start experiencing internal conflicts—you will be shocked. Every single thing they used against us, you will realize they will do even worse. They will also face leadership issues. Mahama has just one term, so they will have to bring in a new leader. When it was our turn, they made fun of us—no problem. In 2028, apathy will be on their side. Even if you look at the turnout—they say in the Ashanti Region we recorded only 67%, but they had just 65% turnout in the Volta Region. Now that they are in power, their apathy level will increase. In the Greater Accra Region, with all the noise, voter turnout was only 55%.
That happened when our own base didn’t vote, so nobody in our party should be worried. Any government going into an election faces the challenge of apathy. So we just have to stick together. They can share all the money in the world, they can say they will buy every media house—so be it. Time will expose all of this.”
“The NDC will soon start experiencing internal conflicts. Everything they accused us of, they will do even worse. They will face leadership issues, especially since President Mahama has only one term, and they will suffer from even greater voter apathy in the 2028 elections.” -… pic.twitter.com/GPnZfV8IFD
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