Alhaji Said Sinare, a former National Vice Chairman of the ruling NDC, has launched a fierce critique of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), urging the opposition party to stop what he described as reckless propaganda and learn from the economic competence of Sammy Gyamfi.
Alhaji Sinare, who currently serves as Ghana’s Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, said the NPP’s persistent attacks on Sammy Gyamfi, Goldbod, and the Bank of Ghana expose a party drowning in panic, hypocrisy, and economic ignorance.
According to the Founder of Zongos for NDC, the NPP’s criticism is not driven by facts or policy substance but by fear of exposure, as the competence, professionalism, and clarity of leadership demonstrated by Sammy Gyamfi continue to lay bare the disastrous economic record of the previous administration.
“Sammy Gyamfi’s competence has exposed the NPP’s long-standing culture of incompetence, recklessness, and mismanagement,” Alhaji Sinare stated.
He stressed that no amount of noise, propaganda, or political theatrics can erase the economic devastation inflicted on ordinary Ghanaians under NPP rule, including runaway inflation, reckless borrowing, a collapsed cedi, and a financial sector pushed to the brink.
Alhaji Sinare described the NPP as a party that has now become the chief apologist of its own failure, attacking Sammy Gyamfi not because he lacks merit, but because he has demolished their hollow slogans and exposed their disastrous governance record.
“The NPP has absolutely no moral, technical, or political authority to lecture anyone on economic management,” he said.
He further dismissed the opposition’s attacks as “nonsense disguised as policy, arrogance dressed up as expertise, and propaganda parading as governance.”
Alhaji Sinare praised the leadership of Sammy Gyamfi at Goldbod, noting that in collaboration with the Bank of Ghana, decisive measures have been taken to restore monetary stability, rebuild investor confidence, and rein in inflationary pressures.
According to him, the recent stability of the cedi and renewed confidence in the financial sector are hard-earned, sustainable, and undeniable, achieved through discipline, strategic oversight, and adherence to international best practices.
“These gains did not happen by chance. They are the result of competent leadership and sound economic thinking qualities the NPP consistently failed to demonstrate,” he emphasized.
He concluded by calling on the NPP to stop whining, stop twisting facts, and stop misleading the Ghanaian public, urging the party to exercise humility and follow those who truly understand the road to economic recovery.



