NPP’s Election Strategy Was to Cheat, While NDC Focused on Victory – Alabi
Joshua Alabi highlights NDC’s grassroots efforts, contrasting them with NPP's alleged unfair tactics

- Alabi accuses the NPP of prioritizing cheating over policy development during the election campaign
- Alabi highlights the NDC’s strong grassroots support
- Alabi contrasts NDC’s direct voter engagement with NPP’s alleged focus on unfair election tactics
Joshua Alabi, Campaign Manager for John Dramani Mahama, has accused the New Patriotic Party (NPP) of prioritizing electoral manipulation instead of presenting solid policies during the December 7 general elections.
Speaking in an interview, Alabi criticized the NPP for allegedly working on strategies to unfairly sway the election results, contrasting this with the National Democratic Congress’s (NDC) approach of directly engaging with voters.
Alabi praised the NDC’s grassroots support, which he attributed to the party’s clear messaging and visibility.
He argued that the NDC’s focus on addressing the people’s concerns and ensuring the integrity of the electoral process resonated strongly with voters, enhancing the party’s appeal nationwide.
“Our performance spoke for itself. We campaigned effectively, had powerful messages, and were visible across the country. In contrast, the NPP was scheming to cheat while we were focused on victory,” said Alabi. “People across the country assured us they would vote for us, urging us to protect the ballots, and we gave them our word to safeguard their votes.”