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PRESS STATEMENT BY DR. KOFI KONADU APRAKU

July 15, 2014

Accra, Ghana

 


GHANA IS ADRIFT


Ladies and Gentlemen of the media, fellow Ghanaians. I have just filed my nomination papers to contest in the NPP primaries, and eventually, for the presidency of our country.


While am humbled and deeply worried by the numerous intractable and pressing problems facing our nation today and am confident of our nation’s future prospects. The NDC and President Mahama’s government have successfully bankrupted our economy and taken our nation back to the era of the 1980s.


Today, like then, the daily depreciation of our cedis has been accepted as the norm. The massive wholesale unemployment of our people, especially the youth is considered inevitable, the twin macroeconomic evils of high inflation and interest rates and the missive unemployment of our people, especially the youth, are considered inevitable and acceptable, because they are supposed to be globalised. Yet the NDC ignores the fact that our next door neighbor, Cote D’iviore has risen from the ashes of a devastated civil war and is making significant progress under the same global economic environment.


These macroeconomic ills augmented by the lowering of our credit rating, diminishing external reserves and growing indebtedness have conspired to destroy our domestic industry, reduced our global competitiveness, and reduced our export volumes and revenues. The excessive corruption and wasteful expenditures, gross incompetence, mediocrity ineffective and indecisive leadership, compounded by unreliable supplies of electricity water, have rendered our nation unattractive to investors – both foreign and domestic.


The problem of the NDC government is not that it doesn’t understand the problems we face, the problem is that it lacks the capacity, the decisiveness, the political will and the strength of leadership to implement the numerous suggestions and recommendations that have been proferred by the World Bank, the international monetary Fund (IMF), the Senchi Forum, and several individuals and organizations within and outside our country. Ghanaians have not just had enough of NDC’s poor performance, they have learned their lessons. And NDC must go in 2016.


Indeed, the silly joke doing the rounds in our country today is that “the NDC know how to win election but not how to govern. The NPP on the other hand, knows how to govern and not how to win elections”.


Well, Well, ladies and Gentlemen, let the word go out to all corners of our country, to our friends and foes alike, that the NPP knows how to win election and is ready to come back to power to restore growth, create employment for our people, rebuild and expand our physical and economic infrastructures. We are ready to expand our energy and water supply, continue to mechanize our agriculture and provide incentives and support to the cocoa sector, the business community, especially, the export sector, and above all manage our national resources, especially our oil revenues, with greater transparency and accountability.


NPP under my leadership will dismantle what some people have referred to as the NDC rigging machine and ensure that the vote of every citizen is properly credited during the election. and quash the era of vote rigging. We will win the next election because we will close our ranks and unify our party.


We will win the next election because we will engage in a clean election; based on competing ideas and visions. We will win because we will project a positive image to win more floating voters to our party, we will win because we care about the future of our country. But above all, we must win because Ghanaians look up to us for a positive change that will bring greater prosperity to them.


Ladies and Gentlemen, NPP does not have any option but to win the next election. Ladies and Gentlemen; for the NPP it is time to win. For Ghana it is time to make progress.

 

PRESS STATEMENT BY DR. KOFI KONADU APRAKU

July 15, 2014

Accra, Ghana



 

 
 
 

 

 

 

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