Ghana Shippers Authority CEO Blames Dennis Miracles for NPP’s Election Defeat
The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Shippers Authority, Prof. Ransford Gyampo, has accused Dennis Miracles of contributing to the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) defeat in the recent elections.
According to Prof. Gyampo, Dennis Miracles’ public arrogance and communication style played a significant role in turning Ghanaians against the ruling party, ultimately leading to their loss of power.
In a social media post, Prof. Gyampo expressed his disappointment, stating that he expected Dennis Miracles and others to adopt a more humble and refined approach after their electoral defeat. However, he claims there has been no sign of change.
“I thought after your long push into oblivion following your arrogance in public communications—which served as one of the disingenuous roles you played in pushing your party into opposition—you would come back more sober and better refined in helping to warm yourself into the heart of Ghanaians. But it appears you haven’t learnt,” he wrote.
Prof. Gyampo, who is also a respected academic, hinted that he would continue to hold the NPP accountable despite his new role. He revealed that some prominent figures within the party had urged him to focus on his responsibilities at the Ghana Shippers Authority and refrain from criticizing the party.
“Many of the guys you respect in your party have asked that I ceasefire, focus on my new task of protecting the interest of shippers, reducing the cost of doing business, and deepening international trade, and allow you to recuperate from the deadly knockout punishing punches Ghanaians gave to you and your party. I was almost yielding to this call but it appears I must revise my notes,” he stated.
He further warned the NPP to brace themselves, as he intends to continue speaking out about their actions while managing his duties at the Ghana Shippers Authority.
“I can multitask, so I will resume talking about your party to Ghanaians alongside whatever I am doing. You and your party must show stamina as I go on this tangent. I have the stamina to withstand you and your party, so you too, talk about me to Ghanaians and let’s see who gets listened to,” he added.
Prof. Gyampo’s remarks have sparked discussions about the role of communication in political success and the challenges facing the NPP as they navigate their time in opposition.
This is a developing story, and further updates will be provided as they emerge.