The 2024 flagbearer of the People’s National Party (PNP), Janet Nabla, has announced her intention to contest the 2028 general elections, positioning herself as a transformative leader determined to “restore” Ghana.
Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, Nabla said her political journey is rooted in faith and a firm belief that the country is ready for a new direction beyond the two dominant parties.
“PNP is here by the grace of God. We are watching events closely and trusting that God knows best and where He wants to take Ghanaians,” she stated.
Nabla criticised both the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), arguing that despite changes in leadership, governance patterns have remained the same.
“Ghanaians saw the failings of the NPP and voted them out in 2024. The NDC is now repeating the same mistakes. People have seen it clearly,” she said.
Looking ahead to 2028, Nabla expressed confidence in a political shift that she believes will favour a third force led by a woman.
“Going into the 2028 elections, there will be a change, led by a third political party with a female candidate—and that woman will be Janet Nabla,” she declared.
She added that Ghana’s democratic history has been dominated by male leadership, often with outcomes that fail to meet citizens’ needs.
“Since the start of our democracy, we have voted for men and seen the results. It is time for Ghanaians to vote for a woman,” she argued.
Highlighting the qualities women bring to leadership, Nabla said: “When a woman is in the family, she ensures that basic necessities like food, jobs, and housing are provided. That is what is important for leadership.”
She also stressed the need for integrity and strength in leadership. “I cannot be a pushover. If we are voting for a woman, it must be someone with integrity, God-fearing, and confident to work. By these standards, Janet Nabla Asana is the best candidate in the country,” she asserted.
Reaffirming her ambition, Nabla said: “I will contest on the ticket of the PNP, and I am hopeful I will win. For the first time, I will lead my party into an election to bring liberation to the people of Ghana.”
Framing her mission in biblical terms, she concluded with a bold pledge: “I will be the David of this country to bring restoration to my people.”
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