
If you think the NDC is preparing a manifesto for 2028, you are delusional. There will be no campaign messages. There will be no debates on policy. There will be no “24-hour economy” fairy tales.
2028 is going to be an HD display of stolen money.
We are watching an extraction operation in real time. The gluttons in political office and their cabal of “businessmen” are not just governing. They are harvesting. They are taking our minerals and our natural resources for free, and they are stockpiling that wealth for one purpose: to buy their stay in power. Note this now, so you are not disappointed later.
By 2028, the NDC will not be a political party. It will be a commercial juggernaut. Money will not just “talk”. It will flow like the River Niger. It will flood the streets, drown out the truth, and buy the silence of the hungry Vultures in the Republic.
While you are sitting aloof, polishing your old trophies of “legacy,” the Big Push squad is preparing to buy the very ground you stand on.
You cannot fight a River Niger of stolen cash with “business as usual.” You cannot fight a resource-funded war with posters and press conferences. If you think our past achievements, your FSHS, your Ghana Card, your Agenda 111, can survive a direct assault by a billion-dollar extraction machine, then you lie bad.
The voter sitting in the dark tonight is not thinking about your legacy. They are thinking about survival. And when the NDC shows up in 2028 with their pockets overflowing with the wealth of our own soil, your “vision” will be a very hard sell against their raw hard cash. Cedis. Dollars. Euros. Name it
The strategy must change tonight. Expose the gluttons now. Hour by hour. Day by day. Week by week. Name the businessmen who are taking our resources for free. Drag every infraction to court. Forget about the fact that you will not win because the courts are packed.
If you do not stop the flow of the river now, you will drown in it tomorrow.
The warning is clear. The looting and stockpiling of Ghana’s money into their pockets is in progress.
J. A. Sarbah
