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Published on 2024-02-19 11:43:02
During an interview on TV3’s Hot Issues on Sunday, February 18, 2024, Ayariga highlighted the significance of the budget, stating, “It is a lot, we are looking at 100 million dollars to win the sections.” He emphasized that “Any party that will win an election in Ghana this time around will spend not less than 50 to 100 million dollars.” This statement suggests the substantial financial investment required for political success in Ghana.
When questioned about the APC’s presence in all constituencies, Ayariga expressed the goal of winning 25 constituencies. This ambition demonstrates the party’s determination to have a significant impact on the country’s political landscape.
Addressing the issue of corrupt government officials, Ayariga issued a stern warning, stating that if elected, he would hold them accountable. He emphasized that individuals implicated in political corruption should be concerned about his potential presidency. He stated, “If you are a political thief pray that Hassan Ayariga doesn’t become president, if you are corrupt pray hard that Hassan Ayariga doesn’t become the president.” This strong stance against corruption indicates Ayariga’s commitment to tackling systemic issues within the Ghanaian government.
Furthermore, he emphasized that any corrupt official actively involved in corrupt practices should earnestly pray that he does not take on the role of the president. He stated, “If you have mismanaged our country pray hard that Hassan Ayariga doesn’t become president because when I become president all those who have mismanaged our money and resources, I will change their sleeping places.” This statement underscores his determination to hold those responsible for mismanagement and corruption accountable for their actions.
In summary, Ayariga’s comments during the TV3 interview shed light on the significant financial investment required for political success in Ghana. Additionally, his strong stance against corruption and mismanagement of resources emphasizes his commitment to holding government officials accountable for their actions. His ambitious goal of winning 25 constituencies demonstrates the APC’s determination to have a substantial impact on Ghana’s political landscape. Overall, Ayariga’s remarks provide insight into his vision for the future of Ghana and his plans for addressing key issues within the country’s government.
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