The member of Parliament for Evalue-ajomoro-gwira Constituency, Honorable Kofi Arko Nokoe has sent a bold message to the New Patriotic Party.

Speaking on GhOne TV this morning, the MP revealed that NPP can never break the eight. He added that "breaking the eight" is just a slogan which can never come to pass.
He explained his point by stating that Ghanaians can no longer establish their businesses with an amount of ¢1,000. He added that even the presidential candidates for party know that the NPP can never break the eight.
"How do you break the eight? You break the eight with better economic programs. I know people in my constituency who are willing to trade and start their businesses. Those times you can givd them 500gh or 1000gh to start a business but now it's not possible" he said.
"Breaking the eight is a fallacy, it won't happen. All the indications shows that it won't happen" he added.
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