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By William Yaw
Owusu
Monday, December
05, 2016
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) presidential candidate Nana Addo
Dankwa Akufo-Addo has promised Ghanaians a corrupt-free government under him and
implored the electorate to vote massively for him to win the December 7 presidential
poll.
“I will not come into office and steal from you. I will not put all
your money in my pocket. I am coming to serve you and give you honest
leadership,” he said at the NPP’s final rally which was massively attended at
the Ghana International Trade Fair Site at La, Accra, yesterday.
Nana Akufo-Addo promised, “If God grants us our wish, we will go
there to serve you. We will bring policies that will move Ghana towards prosperity.”
The rally, on the theme, “The Battle is the Lord’s,” saw tens of thousands
of NPP supporters from every nook and cranny of Accra poised to show the
Mahama-led administration the exit this Wednesday.
Unlike other political parties which bus party members to rallies,
Sunday’s event saw party members going for the event on their own volition.
Food vendors and persons selling party paraphernalia took advantage
of the crowd to make good sales.
Massive
Resources
Speaking passionately about his vision for the country, the NPP flag
bearer told enthusiastic party supporters that Ghana has been blessed with
massive resources but incompetence and corruption being exhibited by President
John Mahama and his National Democratic Congress (NDC) government had stifled
economic growth and thrown the nation into extreme hardship.
“These are hard times for Ghanaians. Parents cannot afford school
fees; electricity bills are very high and everybody has been affected, but we
will remove this hardship on Wednesday with our thumbs,” he said.
Flagship
Policies
He reiterated NPP’s plans, including the restoration of nurses and
teacher trainee allowances, introduction of free senior high school education, restore
and put new life into the National Health Insurance Scheme and reinforce the
adult education programme, among other things.
Nana Akufo-Addo said the NPP has plans to pump an amount of $1 million
into each of the 275 constituencies annually to deal with issues of basic
infrastructure, including water and sanitation, introduce the Zongo Development
Fund as well as the rural industrialization programme where there is going to
be ‘one district, one factory’ for the three northern regions.
Wind Of Change
“Within a few years, we are going to transform Ghana when we are
given the mandate. The wind of change is blowing everywhere and we are taking the
elephant to a historic victory,” he told the teeming party faithful who
incessantly made the ‘change’ sign.
He accused President Mahama of leading his party people to engage in
tribal and divisive politics saying, “In these last 48 hours, the NDC are going
to make libelous and defamatory statements.
“Don’t pay heed to any of these things from the NDC. It is utter
rubbish, lies and fabrication. We are going to tell them that that is not the
Ghanaian way.”
Nana Addo said he was hopeful Ghanaians would vote for him and the
NPP parliamentary candidates saying, “After the election, it is going to come
from Madam Charlotte Osei’s own mouth that Nana Akufo-Addo is the president-elect.”
He assured Ghanaians that the NPP would go into the election in a
peaceful manner, positing, “We will tell President John Mahama that ‘thank you
and good bye!’”
Ghana Will Rise
Again
Former President John Agyekum Kufuor predicted victory for the NPP in
Wednesday’s crucial general election.
He said, “Ghana is going to rise again under the leadership of Nana
Akufo-Addo and Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. We are at crossroads and we will do the
right thing with the right leadership.”
He said but for the ruling National Democratic Congress truncating
the forward march of Ghana, the country would have rubbed shoulders with other
successful economies in the world.
Using the case of Joshua in the Bible, President Kufuor noted, “God
has spoken. He says there is victory coming for the NPP and it is starting from
Greater Accra, Eastern Region and Ashanti. We will take Brong-Ahafo and in the
Central Region, I have a feeling we are taking there too.”
Mr Agyekum Kufuor said the NPP is the biggest party in Ghana
currently and encouraged the supporters “to make our numbers count in the
elections.”
He observed that the NPP is the only party that is capable of
putting Ghana first adding, “It is a party of historic destiny. We used only six
years to lift Ghana from extreme poverty to lower middle income status.”
He also said the NPP has the human resources to make Ghana better
and urged Ghanaians to give them the mandate.
Woyomenomics
When he took his turn, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, running mate of Nana
Addo, accused Mahama’s NDC government of practising what he called, “Wayomenomics”
and not proper economics (referring to the GH¢51.2 million paid to NDC
financier Alfred Abgesi Woyome for no work done).
He underscored, “We are facing a defining moment in three days time
on December 7, and the people of Ghana face a stark choice; it is a choice
between competence and incompetence; it’s a choice between corruption and
incorruptibility; it is a choice between a man of vision and a man who ‘cannot
think far.’”
Dr. Bawumia added, “It is a choice about the future of this country
and we have to go to the polls on December 7 and leave nothing to chance. We
have to go and vote and stay there; count the ballots until Nana Addo is
declared the President of Ghana.”
Juxtaposing the achievements of the erstwhile Kufuor administration
to the current government’s, Dr Bawumia contended that change is inevitable
because over the last four years, the NDC government under President John
Mahama had demonstrated without any question that they are “the most corrupt
government in the history of this country and are very incompetent.”
Dr Bawumia, former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, said it is worth noting that the NPP in eight
years with resources of only GH¢20 billion under ex-President Kufuor, reduced
taxes and moved the country from 3.7 percent to 8 percent in economic growth.
According to Dr. Bawumia, Ghanaians saw social interventions such as
NHIS, National Youth Employment programme, free maternal care, school feeding
programme, capitation grant, teacher training allowance, MASLOC, LEAP, Metro Mass
Transit system (MMT) - all in eight years with only GH¢20 billion under Kufuor.
He continued, “..and there you have this ‘edey bee keke’ government after eight years they have more resources
than all governments from Nkrumah to Kufuor put together. They have resources
of GH¢248 billion but they cannot pay for NHIS, National Youth Employment,
school feeding programme, free maternal care programme, teacher training
allowance, nursing training allowance; mass cocoa spraying programme has
collapsed and today electricity is costing more than rent.”
He observed, “This is the government of John Mahama. That is the
record and this is why we say if the NPP could build this economy with GH¢20
billion and you come and collapse it with GH¢248 billion, it shows without
question that you are an incompetent government.”
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