Communications Director for the Dr. Bawumia 2024 presidential campaign, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, has sharply criticized the National Democratic Congress (NDC) following their manifesto launch in Winneba on August 24, 2024.
Aboagye took to Facebook the same day, branding the NDC’s manifesto as a “COPYFESTO,” alleging that the party had plagiarized several key ideas from the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) previous manifestos.
In his post, which quickly gained traction online, Aboagye accused former President John Mahama and the NDC of repackaging policies from the NPP and presenting them as their own.
He pointed out specific areas where he believed the NDC had lifted ideas, including health, housing, job creation, and the use of Starlink technology to enhance education.
The accusation has sparked a lively debate, with supporters and critics of both parties weighing in on the originality and authenticity of the NDC’s proposals.
Some have echoed Aboagye’s claims, while others have defended the NDC, insisting that their manifesto reflects genuine and innovative solutions for the country.