The 2016 presidential candidate of the New
Patriotic Party, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, says he will not stop appealing
for the support and votes of the electorate ahead of the conduct of December 7,
2016 elections, as Ghanaians want to rid the nation of the mismanagement,
incompetence and corruption of the John Mahama government.Nana
Akufo-Addo made this known on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, whilst campaigning in
the Klottey Korle constituency, on day 2 of his 3-day tour of the Greater Accra
Region.
The NPP flagbearer’s comments come on the back of remarks made by
President Mahama, in the Brong Ahafo Region, to the effect that the NPP
flagbearer should stop appealing for the support of Ghanaians. President Mahama
also urged Ghanaians not to vote for the NPP flagbearer, stating that “we are
winning and you want Dede Ayew and Asamoah Gyan to be substituted so a rookie
can play, it does not make sense.”
Nana Akufo-Addo, on his part, whilst
addressing artisans at the Arts Centre in Osu, stressed that “I won’t stop
appealing to Ghanaians for their vote today, neither will I stop doing so
tomorrow.”
According to the NPP flagbearer, “you (President Mahama), on
the other hand, who is destroying this country, want the people of Ghana to
maintain you in office for another 4 years? No, that will not happen. That is
why elections are held. The people of Ghana are coming to get rid of you
(Mahama) and bring in a competent government that can do the work for
Ghanaians.”
Quoting from the popular Akan adage which says “if a game
will be entertaining, one can tell from its beginning”, Nana Akufo-Addo stated
that Ghanaians from all parts of the country are reeling from the effects of
mismanagement, incompetence and corruption that has Mahama government, and have
come to the conclusion that President Mahama cannot help improve their living
conditions.
“You have been in high office for 8 solid years, 4-years as
Vice President, 4-years as President. Yet, we are unable to tell what you have
done for Ghanaians. So are Ghanaians going to entrust their mandate to you for
another 4 years? Definitely not”, Akufo-Addo said, eliciting spontaneous cheers
from the hundreds gathered at the Arts Centre.
He assured the gathering
that “we are coming into office to fix our broken monetary system, revive the
National Health Insurance Scheme which has been collapsed by President Mahama;
effectively implement the Free SHS policy; and help create jobs through the
1-District-1-Factory policy, amongst others.”
Akufo-Addo continued, “All
these policies are things I can do. This is why I am emboldened to come before
the Ghanaian people and tell them that, God-willing, when I win, I am coming
into office to implement these policies, so we can return Ghana onto the path of
progress and prosperity.”
Tour of Ayawaso
Central
Prior to his tour of the Klottey Korle constituency,
Nana Akufo-Addo campaigned in the Ayawaso Central constituency, where he
interacted with business owners, residents and NPP members and
sympathisers.
His tour of the constituency took him to Alajo, Kotobabi
‘Trotro’ station, Newtown Post Office, Malata market and ‘Tip-Toe’ Lane, at
Circle.
Accompanied by the MP for the constituency, Hon. Henry Quartey,
who is also the NPP’s parliamentary candidate for the constituency; former
Greater Accra Regional Minister and former MP for Ayawaso Central, Sheikh I.C.
Quaye; NPP Greater Accra Regional Chairman, Ishmael Ashitey, and his regional
executives, amongst others, Nana Akufo-Addo assured constituents of an
improvement in their living conditions when, God-willing, he wins this year’s
elections.
At ‘Tip-Toe’ lane, widely acknowledged as the capital’s mobile
phone wholesale and retail hub, Nana Akufo-Addo, who was mobbed by hundreds and
hundreds of business owners, assured business owners that his government,
God-willing from January 2017, will provide a conducive and enabling business
environment needed for their businesses to flourish.
With the major
concerns of business owners at ‘Tip-Toe’ Lane being the unstable nature of
Ghana’s currency, high interest rate charges from banks, as well as high import
duties at the ports, they told the NPP flagbearer that these problems posed
serious challenges to the survival of their businesses.
The NPP
flagbearer assured that “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, and your businesses will grow.”
However, to ensure that this happens, Nana Akufo-Addo appealed to the
thousands of businessmen and women at ‘Tip-Toe’ Lane to support his bid for
election in this year’s polls, stating that “I need your support. Have
confidence in me, and I assure you that I will never disappoint
you.” |
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