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“He Has Begun Reducing NPP Votes for 2028” – Franklin Cudjoe Slams Napo’s Comments

President of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, has cautioned that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) risks losing public support ahead of the 2028 elections due to recent statements made by Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, popularly known as Napo as per reports from MyNewsGH.

According to Cudjoe, Dr. Prempeh, who currently serves as Energy Minister, should refrain from engaging in political commentary, especially when such remarks are perceived as dismissive or inflammatory.

He argued that the Minister’s recent comments concerning President John Mahama have the potential to alienate voters rather than attract support to the party.

Napo, in a recent interview, claimed that President Mahama had performed so poorly within just three months in office that he could not even assign him a rating.

This comment has stirred public debate, with some accusing the Minister of making unfair and exaggerated assessments.

In a brief social media post, Cudjoe remarked, “Another one… he has begun reducing the votes of the NPP in 2028…” — a clear indication of his concern over the potential impact of such rhetoric.

The IMANI Africa boss has previously voiced concerns over political communication strategies, urging party figures to prioritize issue-based discussions over personal attacks.

He suggested that statements like Napo’s have contributed to the NPP’s electoral struggles in the past, including the 2024 polls.

While Napo remains a key figure in the party, critics like Cudjoe argue that his public utterances may be doing more harm than good as the NPP looks ahead to reclaim electoral strength in future contests.

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