I am the Change Ghanaians Need – Agnes Ayisha
Independent presidential aspirant Dr Agnes Ayisha has emphasized the urgent need for change in Ghana’s current situation, ‘I am the Change Ghanaians Need’, she said.
During her outdooring event, Dr. Agnes Ayisha the leader of Liberation of National Youth for Change (LNYC), spoke to journalists and pointed out that the existing system of governance in Ghana is failing.
“The youth have tried me, they have seen the work I am doing, and my entry into the presidential race is their best option. This is based on my qualities and capabilities to perform effectively. The youth trust me because many of our leaders have let us down when given the chance,” Dr. Agnes remarked.
Dr Agnes Ayisha the independent candidate, and flagbearer of the Liberation of National Youth for Change is confident that her policies will resonate with the people of Ghana.
“Ghanaians are calling for change, and the change they seek is to elect a woman, which is me, Dr. Agnes Ayisha. The change I am bringing includes economic freedom, an industrial revolution, educational transformation, improved healthcare, and a shift to solar energy to replace ECG, as Ghanaians are tired of ‘dumsor.’” The new entrant Dr. Agnes Ayisha of LNYC pledged.
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As Ghana prepares for the December 7 general elections, a new face is attempting to change the narrative and the duopoly of the two leading political parties NPP and NDC.
It would be recalled that the Director of Training at the Electoral Commission, Dr Serebuor Quaicoe revealed that 22 persons have so far picked nomination forms to contest as independent presidential candidates in the upcoming December 7 election.
Since 1992, two parties—the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC)—have dominated Ghana’s political landscape.
This dominance has, over the years, hindered the penetration of other parties, particularly independent candidates.
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Independent presidential candidates have often been accused of being strategically sponsored by opposition parties.
Dr. Agnes Ayisha Independent presidential aspirant and flagbearer of LNYC has stressed the need for a change in Ghana’s current situation, in her words, she intends to break this dominance of the two leading parties since 1992, bringing freedom, and stability, implementing the reel democracy, and standing for revolution to the youth Ghanaians that know her competences and devotion to bring this country’s economy back.
She concluded that the youth need to trust me as they have tried me already and have seen my devotion towards their development, the current government has already failed us but there is still hope that the youth will make the right decision by choosing me as the elected president on the 7 December, I am the Change Ghanaians Need.