Posted on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By William Yaw Owusu
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the 2016 opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) flagbearer has been speaking about how ‘patient’ he is to become President of Ghana in future.
He said no amount of intimidation
and propaganda from his fierce opponents will deter him from making his dream
become a reality saying “they say those who have the patience to wait in the
end will inherit the kingdom.”
Nana Akufo-Addo made
the comment when he addressed a heavily-attended forum organized by the NPP United
Kingdom branch on Sunday December 28, 2014 at the Dominion Centre in Wood Green, North London.
Vile Propaganda
He said anytime he
travelled outside Ghana the pro-NDC newspapers made distasteful publications
about his health but he parried those frivolous allegations saying “in the
business of health, these are all in the hands of the almighty.”
“It appears that
there are people who are determined to stop me from coming to London. Every
time I am coming to London, the headlines appear in Accra: ‘He’s fallen down
ill’, ‘He’s been flown to London’, ‘He’s collapsed and has to go to his
doctors’…in the business of health, these are all in the hands of the almighty
but I want them to know that none of that will stop me from coming to London,”
he said amid applause.
Nana Akufo-Addo who
is expected in Ghana today said he visited London to enable him and his wife
Rebecca, attend to one of his daughters who had just given birth.
“Another of my
daughters, Gyankomah has now had his first child. She lives with her partner in
Sheffield and I thought it was appropriate if granddad came over to visit them.”
“She has an Igbo name
Ndidi and I also added Bempomaa from the people of Abomosu. Ndidi is for
patience. They’ve been very patient for this wonderful gift.”
Ghanaians Abroad
Nana Akufo-Addo
touched on a number of national issues including the economy, education and
electoral reforms and also commended Ghanaians in the diaspora for their
continuous support for their families back home saying “I don’t need to tell
you how welcome the pounds and the dollars and the Euros that you send back
home is to the people of Ghana.”
He said “the vaunted
NDC propaganda machinery is going around telling the communities that they have
been so skillful in managing the affairs of our country…so much more skillful
than the NPP. When you send your pounds there can be many more cedis they get
and they say it is due to the excellent way the NDC is managing the economy.
That is the extent to which the cedi has depreciated.”
Nana Akufo-Addo said Ghanaians
faced difficult times in 2014 but added “we should be grateful for the
continuing peace and stability of our nation and the freedom the people
continue to enjoy.”
Ebola Crisis
He said 2014 was also
the year “we were lucky to escape the Ebola virus and we have to commend the
government and the public health institutions for the work they have done so
far in keeping our nation and our borders free of this virus. It has caused so
much havoc in our neighbouring countries.”
“Even though we
escaped the Ebola, we had a horrible outbreak of cholera,” and said that the crisis
in public financing denied the assemblies the needed funds to be able to deal
with issues of sanitation.
Public Confidence
He said everybody
should help to restore public confidence in the government adding “we should
insist that those managing the country’s affairs are doing so in the interest
of the people and not in their personal interest.”
He called for reform
and strengthening of public service so that “it becomes an instrument fit for
purpose and deliver service to the people and support the private sector to
grow the economy and bring up the living standards of the people.”
Incorruptible
“I will continue to
repeat that I am not interested in politics because of what I’ll gain for myself.
I didn’t come into politics to come and make money. I have my own profession
and if I want to make money that is where I will put my energy. If you come
into public service, it is exactly that…public service!
I want to insist that
all those who will come and help me in government if you think that as a
minister or whatever your interest is to make money then my advice to you is go
to the private sector.
Governance is an area
where leadership by example is critical. It is the President downwards who has
to set an example which the rest can then follow and have a standard to which
they should be held to.”
Free SHS & SADA
He jabbed the NDC
government for always rubbishing his ideas but later turning around to adopt
same.
“When I put forward
an idea and he (President Mahama) pooh poohs it and comes back to adopt, his
adoption becomes a problem.”
“We proposed the
Northern Development Authority which the NDC adopted and the NDC took it and turned
it into SADA,” adding “SADA has become a joke of an institution and a vehicle
for widespread corruption and cronyism and has become a betrayal of the
interest of the people of the north.”
He said he feared the
free SHS policy will end up the way SADA has ended up.
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