The governing New Patriotic Party has asked all party executives who have
been offered appointments by President Akufo-Addo to resign from their
party positions.
“All Party Office holders (elected or appointed)
who have second executive positions in government should vacate their
Party positions for substantive officers appointed to fill in,” a
statement signed by Acting General Secretary and National Organiser, Mr
John Boadu has said.
This was agreed upon after the party’s National Council meeting Wednesday night.
Below is the NPP’s statement:
DECISION TAKEN AT THE NATIONAL COUNCIL MEETING
The National Council of the Party met yesterday, May 10, 2017.
The
meeting was chaired by Hon. Freddie Blay (acting National Chairman). In
attendance were the President Nana Akufo-Addo, the Vice President
Bawumia and former President J.A. Kufuor.
The meeting took the following decisions;
1.
All Party Office holders (elected or appointed) who have second
executive positions in government should vacate their Party positions
for substantive officers appointed to fill in.
2. The meeting
expressed strong disapproval and regret against the actions and
utterances of the minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection
and the Northern Regional Chairman. Even though the two apologized
profusely, the meeting severely reprimanded them and bonded them to be
of good behaviour. They were also asked to put their apologies into
written statements.
3. The meeting fixed the Party’s 2017 National Delegates’ Conference for the 25th to 27th of August, 2017 in Cape Coast.
4.
The meeting also approved the Party’s hosting of the International
Democratic Union’s (IDU) 2017 executive meeting in Accra from the 18th
to 21st of June, 2017
The President also briefed the meeting on
the government programmes on Planting for Food and Jobs, Establishment
of the Development Authorities, the One District, One Factory Project,
the Establishment of the Office of the Special Prosecutor and the
sustenance of the National Health Insurance Scheme.
The President reiterated that;
1.
The Planting for Food and Jobs Program has already engaged 200,000
farmers and would eventually engage 2.5million farmers. The Agric
Extension Program has been revived and 1,200 trained officers have been
engaged.
2. The One District, One Factory will kick off in 51
districts and launched in June 2017. Government has also set aside a
stimulus package of $100million to revive distressed but strategic and
viable Ghanaian industries.
3. The President affirmed Government
will soon retire the huge debt of ₵1.2billion owed the National Health
Insurance Providers to this major social intervention on a new course.
4.
Legislation will be introduced in the next meeting of Parliament to
establish the 3 development authorities to set the stage for the
implementation of the $1m per constituency per year development program.
5.
Legislation will also be introduced in the next meeting of Parliament
to set the Office of the Special Prosecutor as a foremost public
institution in the fight against corruption.
The meeting ended
with the assurance of the President that all remaining government
appointments will be completed by end of May 2017.
…Signed…
John Boadu
(General Secretary, Ag.)
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