Kwabena Marfo

Let’s Be Prudent In Spending The Fund To Be Received From IMF- Kwabena Marfo Urges Gov’t

Let’s Be Prudent In Spending The Fund To Be Received From IMF- Kwabena Marfo Urges Gov’t

A member of the communications team member of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwabena Marfo, has advised government to be prudent in the spendings of the fund it is expecting to receive from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). He noted that the NPP government has always stabilized the economy of the country and also improved upon the livelihood of the citizenry whenever it’s in power- adding that it’s a fact that Ghanaians could attest to. “The two political parties to have ruled Ghana since 1992 are NPP and NDC. We could conduct a little survey by finding out from…
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‘Name One Social Policy You Have Successfully Initiated’- Kwabena Marfo Challenges NDC (VIDEO)

‘Name One Social Policy You Have Successfully Initiated’- Kwabena Marfo Challenges NDC (VIDEO)

A communicator of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwabena Marfo, has challenged the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to point out any successful social initiative they have implemented during their 16 years of being in a democratic governance.  Joining the discussions on Movement In The Morning Show, Kwabena Marfo fiercely stated the NDC’s claim they are social democrats but cannot point to any social policy they executed.   He said, ‘’since the 4th Republic began, the two parties that has had the most opportunity to rule the country is the NPP and the NDC. The records show that when the two…
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The Arise Ghana Demonstrators Were Armed With Stones And Petrol- Kwabena Marfo (VIDEO)

The Arise Ghana Demonstrators Were Armed With Stones And Petrol- Kwabena Marfo (VIDEO)

A communicator of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwabena Marfo, has stated that the protesters of the Arise Ghana came to the demonstration ground with stones and petrol. Arise Ghana Youth demonstrators hit the street of Accra on 28th June, 2022 with what was supposed to be a peaceful demonstration but rather turned out to be chaotic and led to the injury of about 12 police officers. The court ordered the group to embark on its demonstration but however restricted their time from 3pm to 10pm to 8am to 4pm, and instructed they begin from Kwame Nkrumah circle to Independence…
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