We’ll take the best ideas from both sides – Boniface describes United Party’s philosophy

Alhaji Abubakar Saddique Boniface has described Alan Kyerematen’s United Party as a “broad-based centrist movement” that draws inspiration from both socialist and capitalist principles without being bound to either extreme.
The former NPP legislator said the new political formation seeks to unify ideas from across Ghana’s ideological spectrum and deliver practical governance solutions.
“We are not capitalists and we are not socialists. We will take the good ideas from both sides and bring them together to benefit Ghanaians,” he explained an interview on TV3’s Hot Issues monitored by MyNewsGh.
Boniface stressed that the United Party’s centrist position differentiates it from both the NPP and NDC, which he characterized as rigidly aligned to old political traditions.
“The NDC is center-left and the NPP is center-right, but we are at the center — open to every good policy, no matter its origin,” he said.
He added that the new party’s purpose is to end Ghana’s long-standing two-party dominance. “For too long, Ghanaians have been trapped between two poles.
“We are building a third force, a tripod, that gives the people a credible alternative,” Boniface noted.