The National Youth Organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Salam Mustapha, has made a bold statement about the party’s approach to power and peace in the upcoming December elections.

Speaking at a mini rally in Takoradi on Saturday, August 17, ahead of the party’s manifesto launch on Sunday, August 18, Mustapha said while the NPP highly values peace, they are not prepared to surrender power simply to preserve it.

He also declared that the NPP has strong individuals capable of standing up to the NDC, challenging the opposition to take whatever actions they deem necessary before, during, or after the December polls.

“I’m also telling them that the NPP will not sacrifice power on the altar of peace, we will not do it. We will not submit, we will not be cowed, prevented, or pushed.

“Look at my muscles, these muscles are natural, my muscles are full of bones. If the NDC believe they are stronger than us, they should dare in this election and they will see that we have the men.

“We’re for peace, we like peace, we’re for the progress of the country. But we will not be pushed out by any form of tactics. Ghanaians will make their choice and vote for the NPP.”