The presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Addo
Dankwa Akufo-Addo, had a very busy weekend after returning from energy
sapping campaign tour of the Volta Region where he received massive
endorsement from opinion leaders.
After returning from the Volta
region on Friday evening, Nana Addo hit the road on Saturday, with a
campaign tour of some constituencies at Ablekuma and Okaikoi ending it
on Sunday at Tema with massive regional rally.
The crowd at Tema
according to pundits was comparable to the huge crowd recorded at the
Trade Fair site during the manifesto launch earlier in the month.
Nana
Akufo-Addo reiterated his appeal to Ghanaians to vote out President
John Mahama in this year’s elections, stressing that his continued stay
in office was a major threat to the future of Ghana.
According to
Nana Akufo-Addo, Ghanaians have become too miserable under the
leadership of President Mahama, as his tenure has been characterized by
politics of deception and propaganda, massive levels of unemployment,
despondency, rising cost of living and severe hardships amongst the
citizenry.
The NPP flag bearer stated that it was inexplicable
that Ghana, a nation blessed with abundance of human and natural
resources, is drenched in poverty, leading many to lose hope in the
ability of the country to offer them a decent standard of living.
“The
unavailability of jobs and the rising levels of hardship can only be
alleviated by the use of our thumbs. We have to vote and bring change to
Ghana. I am appealing to you to repose your confidence in me and the
elephant. Give me the opportunity to serve you so we can implement
policies which will create jobs and bring wealth to all Ghanaians,” he
said.
Nana Akufo-Addo made this comment on Saturday, when he took
his campaign to the Okaikoi South and Ablekuma Central constituencies
Accra, after ending his five-day tour of the Volta Region.
When
he stopped at Kokompe, Kaneshie Market and Bubuashie – (in the Okaikoi
South constituency) – and the Town Council Line in Ablekuma Central,
Nana Akufo-Addo was mobbed by thousands of Ghanaians yearning for a
change in their circumstances.
Standstill
As
the NPP leader toured these constituencies, commercial activities came
to a complete standstill amidst chants of “Nana oo Nana,” “YÉ›resesamu”
and “Afe yi yÉ› w’afe” (“We are effecting a change,” “This is your year
to come to power).
Addressing residents in these constituencies,
Nana Akufo-Addo revealed that the NPP has fashioned out a lot of
policies and programmes, and have competent men and women who will help
to rapidly develop the country.
The only way to bring these
policies into fruition, and return Ghana onto the path of progress and
prosperity, according to Nana Addo, is by voting out the incompetent and
corrupt government of President Mahama.
The NPP flag bearer
urged the crowd to have hope and consider the fact that a government is
on its way, “God-willing,” from 2017, which will bring development,
progress and prosperity to every corner of the country without
discrimination.
“As is stipulated by law, the time has come, this
year, for us to vote and decide who leads us. Let us use the power of
our thumbs to change Ghana by bringing in a government that can change
our circumstances, and bring relief, progress and prosperity to all,” he
added.
At Kokompe, where President Mahama had been hooted at a
week ago, Nana Akufo-Addo assured the spare parts dealers, as well as
Ghanaian entrepreneurs and small business owners that his government
would provide a conducive and enabling environment for their businesses
to flourish.
With the major concerns of business owners at
Kokompe being the unstable nature of Ghana’s currency, high interest
rate by banks as well as high import duties, they told the NPP leader
that those problems posed serious challenges to the survival of their
businesses.
Nana assured them, “We, in the NPP are coming to
change Ghana and ensure that our monetary system is solid, so that we
can have a stable currency. When this happens, you, as business people,
your businesses will grow. I need your support. Have confidence in me,
and I assure you that I will never disappoint you.”
At Town
Council Line, Nana Akufo-Addo reiterated, “President John Dramani
Mahama’s continued stay in office poses a threat to the future of the
country.”
He assured the constituents that he was not coming into
office to steal the monies of Ghanaians, or lord the mandate given to
him over them.
The programme of rapid industrialization, the one
district, one factory the one village, one dam policies, the
diversification of the country’s agriculture, the effective
implementation of the Free SHS policy and the setting up of an
Infrastructure for Poverty Eradication Programme (IPEP) – where every
constituency will receive the cedi equivalent of $1 million a year to
tackle developmental issues – he assured, would be fulfilled.
Targets 58%
At
the Tema regional rally, the NPP vowed to win the Greater Accra Region
with about 25 out of the 35 seats to ensure victory for Nana Akufo-Addo.
According
to the party, Nana would win with a minimum of 58 percent in the region
to bring the main opposition political party to power.
The party
is of the view that Ghanaians are fed up with the bad leadership of
John Dramani Mahama and are ready to give Nana a chance to turn the
fortune of the country around.
The campaign launch was dubbed, “Operation Win Greater Accra.”
Addressing
party faithful, Nana Akufo-Addo charged parliamentary candidates from
the region to win majority of the popular votes and majority of seats,
as that would guarantee an NPP victory in December.
He explained
that even before Ghana attained independence, the political party that
always emerged victorious in the Greater Accra Region won the national
elections.
“Right from Kwame Nkrumah’s time in the 1951
elections, they say if you win Accra, you win Ghana. We have to win
Greater Accra to win Ghana in 2016. We in the NPP have done it before.
In 2000, we did it. We can repeat it in 2016,” Nana Akufo-Addo charged.
To
this end, he urged parliamentary candidates and constituency executives
to co-operate with one another and work hard for victory this year.
The
NPP flag bearer appealed to party activists to employ the use of
positive language that appeals to everybody, so that it becomes clear
that the NPP is coming into power to work for all Ghanaians, without
discrimination.
He stated that he’s not worried about the bad tag
the NDC is giving him because he knows they are lies and propaganda to
destroy him, but it will not wash since Ghanaians are now aware of the
kind of peaceful person he is, urging the citizenry to give him the
mandate to rule the country.
The NPP leader gave the assurance
that his government is coming into office in 2017 to “revive the NHIS,
effectively implement the free SHS policy, undertake the industrial
development of Ghana – which will include the one district, one factory
policy and revive our agriculture, amongst others.”
To bring all
these into fruition, he appealed to Ghanaians to save the country from
the despondency, hardship, rising cost of living, widespread cases of
corruption and record levels of unemployment currently prevailing in the
country by voting out President John Mahama in this year’s elections.
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