Political Communications Strategist and National Democratic Congress (NDC) member, Stan Dogbe, has criticized the government’s Performance Tracker as a tool for manipulation.
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According to him, the ruling NPP is distorting recent history by presenting a false narrative.
The government, however, quickly acknowledged and rectified 67 inaccuracies on the Performance Tracker platform within just 72 hours of its launch on April 10th.
The Information Ministry, via its handle (@PerfTrackergh) on X, thanked the public for their vigilance and participation in identifying these errors.
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In response, Stan Dogbe emphasized that the public wouldn’t be swayed by such tactics. He asserted that while the government may have misled Ghanaians with unfulfilled promises before, they won’t be deceived by these attempts at manipulation and propaganda this time.
The swift correction of errors highlights the importance of public scrutiny in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of government-provided information. It also underscores the growing demand for transparency and accountability in governance.
As political discourse continues to evolve in Ghana, the role of platforms like the Performance Tracker in facilitating public engagement and oversight remains crucial.

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