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September
12, 2012
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KEY NDC MANIFESTO PROMISES
· Construct and furnish a standard “Member of Parliament
Office” in the constituencies for each of the 230
constituencies and pay one Administrator identified by
the Member of Parliament a monthly stipend to be in
charge of the Office. (Page 24)
· The new NDC government shall enact into law the
Freedom of Information Bill to facilitate access to
official information, buttressing our commitment to
disclosures. (Page 24)
· The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) will be reorganized
into an independent Anti-Fraud Commission with
prosecutorial powers and its name changed to reflect the
re-organization. (Page 24)
· The NDC Government will revise the law and format for
Assets Declaration. (Page 24)
· Aiming for a minimum of 40% representation of women at
Conferences and Congresses of the Party and in
government and public service. (Page 25)
· The National Media Commission will be strengthened
through legislation to provide it with the power of
enforcement of the rulings of its Complaints Settlement
Committee. (Page 26)
· An NDC Government will commence work on the permanent
new campus for the Ghana Institute of Journalism at its
new site. (Page 26)
· Place an upper limit on the number of Justices that
may be appointed to the Supreme Court. (Page 33)
· Empanelling of all Supreme Court Justices on all cases
so that there is consistency of precedent and an end to
litigation. (Page 33)
· Separate the Attorney General’s Department from the
Ministry of Justice to promote greater efficiency and
better transparency in the administration of justice.
(Page 33)
· Set up a new and truly non-partisan professionally
competent and independent Presidential Commission to
reopen investigations into the murder of Ya Na Yakubu
Andani II and his elders in March 2002. (Page 34)
· Ensure the prosecution of the persons found to be
responsible for the murder in military custody of Alhaji
Issah Mobila, Northern Regional Chairman of the CPP in
December 2004. (Page 34)
· The new NDC government will not introduce any new
taxes. (Page 45)
· The NDC's tax policy will be to increase the
disposable income of individuals by reducing individual
tax rate through the broadening of the tax bands. (Page
45)
· Attainment of single digit inflation. (Page 45)
· A deficit target not exceeding 3% in any given year.
(Page 45)
· An annual growth rate of at least 8%. (Page 45)
· Employment opportunities for all those who are willing
and able to work. (Page 46)
· Duty free importation of production inputs on the same
basis as for the Free Zones. (Page 47)
· The exploitation of the limestone deposits at Buipe,
Nauli and Nadowli for the production of cement. (Page
47)
· Rejuvenation of the textile industry in an integrated
manner. (Page 47)
· Introduce discounted tax rate to financial
institutions that lend to priority sectors of business.
(Page 48)
· Employ all means at its disposal including exploiting
relief in all international trade arrangements such as
WTO, ECOWAS to protect domestic industry. (Page 50)
· Amend the Public Procurement Act to provide a bias in
favour of made in Ghana goods in all public procurement
transactions. (Page 50)
· The NDC government will support the establishment of a
Buffer Stock Management Agency. (Page 53)
· Setting up of a Ghana Commodities Exchange. (Page 53)
· The NDC Government shall pay the cocoa farmer at least
70% of the world market price of cocoa and to process at
least 60% of the cocoa produced locally. The 70% price
will not include the cost of cocoa diseases and pest
control, cocoa roads, COCOBOD scholarships, hi-tech
production and bonuses. (Page 53)
· The NDC Government will consider establishing another
Cocoa Processing Factory in the heart of the cocoa
producing area of the Western Region. (Page 54)
· The NDC Government will set up a Task Force to
encourage large scale dawadawa tree development,
processing and utilization. (Page 54)
· A Sheanut Development Board will be established. (Page
54)
· Under the administration of a new NDC Government,
cotton will play a major role in reducing poverty and
developing rural populations and economies, especially
in the three Northern Regions. (Page 54)
· The NDC government will establish a Fisheries College.
(Page 56)
· In particular, we will declare our 200-mils Exclusive
Economic Zone (EEZ) as a prohibited fishing zone for
foreign fleets for four years. (Page 56)
· We will compile a list of all Government lands and
negotiate for payment of compensation for those that
Government intends to keep and for which no compensation
has been paid. For those that Government does not intend
to keep even though compensation has been paid, the
original owners shall be given the first option to
purchase them back but where the requisite compensation
has not been paid, it will be given back to the original
land owners as required under the 1992 Constitution.
(Page 56)
· The NDC believes that it is the business of the state,
both directly and indirectly, to create jobs for the
people, particularly the youth. The NDC`s strategic
objective is to provide every Ghanaian with a job from
which they can earn their livelihoods. (Page 60)
· “Computer revolution” in the educational system. (Page
60)
· ICT Trainers Programme. (Page 61)
· The NDC Government shall establish two international
grade ICT Parks on the Akuapim Ridge and in Cape Coast.
Construct mini ICT Parks in the remaining regional
capitals. (Page 61)
· At least 50% of all new bicycles, motor bikes and farm
machinery imported into the country will be in
knock-down form. (Page 61)
· Keep the cost of health care down to a minimum. (Page
66)
· Next in line for modern Regional Hospitals are Wa,
Bolgatanga and Koforidua while Sekondi, Tamale and the
Ridge Hospital in Accra (for the Greater Accra Region)
will be upgraded to the required Teaching standards.
(Page 67)
· A onetime premium payment for registration with the
scheme. (Page 68)
· Review the disease and drug categories under the
Scheme. (Page 68)
· Establishing a pre-school training college in each of
the ten regions. (Page 70)
· The NDC will extend the “free” aspect of the FCUBE
into areas such as doing away with fees for sports and
cultural activities as well as the provision of school
uniforms for children in public schools in deprived
communities. (Page 70)
· Revert the current SHS duration of four (4) years to
three (3) years consistent with the recommendation of
the Report of the Anamuah-Mensah Committee. (Page 70)
· Pay certificated teachers a professional allowance.
(Page 71)
· Pay hardship allowance to teachers in identified
deprived areas. (Page 71)
· Will establish at least two public Universities,
University of Energy and Natural Resources at Sunyani.
(Page 71)
· There will be no cost recovery at the tertiary level
of education. (Page 71)
· An NDC government will also expedite work for the
establishment of the SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES
with a campus at Kintampo. (Page 72)
· Student loans scheme. (Page 73)
· The NDC Government will construct a modern office
complex for the NUGS. (Page 73)
· Reduce the high room occupancy rate. (Page 74)
· Reduce child labour (street hawking) to the minimum.
(Page 74)
· Expand skill training facilities for urban youth.
(Page 74)
· Under the next NDC Government, all children of up to 5
years of age shall be supplied with free treated
mosquito nets. (Page 75)
· The NDC Government will also provide micronutrient
supplements to pregnant women and children under five
years of age. (Page 75)
· By the end of our first term, there should be a
sufficient number of vocational and technical institutes
to absorb JHS graduates who opt for them. (Page 77)
· As a specific football objective, we are determined to
ensure that the Black Stars, the national football team,
qualify for the Football World Cup in South Africa in
2010. (Page 78)
· The enactment of an Entertainment Industry
(Encouragement) Act. (Page 80)
· We promise to abide by the constitutional injunction
for chiefs and traditional authorities to be consulted
in the President's appointment of the 30% membership of
the District Assemblies. (Page 80)
FIRST HUNDRED DAYS – FROM MANIFESTO (PAGES 16-17)
· Establish a lean but effective and efficient
government by cutting out ostentation and profligate
expenditure; rationalizing ministries and ministerial
appointments; and promoting service, humility and
integrity as canons of government.
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· Prepare and present to Parliament, legislation on
various tax and tariff measures designed to provide
relief for Ghanaians
· Ensure prompt and effective implementation of existing
legislation such as the Persons with Disability [PWDs]
Act; 2006 Act 715 and the whistleblowers act, 2006 Act
720
· Review and re-constitute the membership of Commissions
and Boards, solely on the basis of expertise and
competence; eschewing all partisan and familial
considerations
· Protect the safety and security of Ghanaians by
streamlining, harmonising and resourcing the agencies of
state with responsibility for ensuring the security of
life and safety of property.
· Take bold and comprehensive measures to deal with the
appalling filth in our communities, and the related
health problems of our people caused by inadequate,
inappropriate and ineffective waste management systems
and practices.
WITHIN TWO YEARS OF OFFICE
· Present to Parliament a co-ordinated programme of
economic and social development, including agricultural
and industrial programmes at all levels, in all sectors,
and in all regions of Ghana as required under Article 36
(5) of the Constitution.
· Significantly reduce current troubling and
unacceptable trends in infant/child and maternal
mortality
· Review the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) to
provide coverage for basic healthcare for all and review
the unwieldy bureaucracy and palpable corruption of the
Scheme.
· Review and streamline Public Sector Wages with the
view to boosting productivity and towards paying decent
wages for the working people.
· Vigorously promote and support quality healthcare for
the people.
· Mobilise additional external resources to be able to
expand and improve the quality of the School Feeding
Programme to cover all primary schools countrywide.
· Review the Capitation Grant to ensure that it is in
accord with the true and proper requirements of the
provisions of the Free Compulsory Universal Basic
Education (FCUBE).
· Review the GETFUND Act by decentralizing the
utilization of the FUND to the educational institutions
themselves and with the participation of students.
· Provide a remuneration structure that will make public
sector managers and employees, including civil servants,
teachers and health sector workers, productive,
effective and efficient.
· Sponsor legislation to establish an “Election Fund”
from which polling agents of political parties and of
candidates shall benefit for training and on Election
Day, among other things.
· Review all land transactions in which public lands
have been sold to private individuals and companies in
contravention of the constitutional requirement for the
first option of purchase of such lands to have been made
to their previous owners.
BY THE END OF OUR FIRST TERM IN OFFICE-- THE NDC WOULD
HAVE:
· Fielded a Government based on competence, efficiency
and merit, whose members worked as a coherent team and
abided by the principles of service with Integrity and
Humility
· Achieved significantly measurable improvements in the
delivery of quality health and quality
education—affordable by the people and accessible to the
people.
· Provided enough Vocational Institutes to absorb JSS
graduates who do not gain admission into the SHS or the
Technical Schools.
· Ended the perennial water crisis and the troubling
filth of our communities and cities by significantly
expanding and upgrading water and sanitation
infrastructure.
· Significantly improved the supply of housing delivery
and the provision of utilities and infrastructural
facilities in all Regions with particular emphasis on
disadvantaged areas, both rural and urban.
· Achieved appreciable improvements in the area of Human
Safety and Security; Law and Justice, and reformed
Public Services that are efficient, dynamic,
client-friendly and performance driven.
· Sufficiently modernized agriculture to assure food
security for the people and dependable raw materials
source for industry.
· Created a society in which corruption is punished, and
probity, integrity and dedicated service are applauded
and appreciated.
· Established a social order were crime, especially the
drug trade, with particular emphasis on cocaine and
heroin, and the violent crime generated by this drug
trade is drastically reduced.
NPP Communication Directorate
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US ambassador, three other
Americans killed in attack on US consulate in Libya
NBC, Sept 12, Ghanadot -
The U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans
were killed after protesters angry over a film that
ridiculed Islam's Prophet Muhammad stormed the U.S.
consulate in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi. ...More
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Police Study Media Monitoring
DailyGuide, Sept 12, Ghanadot - The
Director-General of Police Administration, COP Rose Bio
Atinga said the media, which is the fourth estate of the
realm, is mostly privy to information that the police
may not have...This has necessitated the need for the
police to monitor the various media houses to know the
issues they are reporting on at a particular time
especially during this year’s election. .....
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Ghana mulls whether to scrap
windfall tax on miners' profits
Reuters, Sept 12, Ghanadot - The West African
nation, the continent's second-largest source of gold,
proposed the 10 percent windfall tax on mining
companies' profits in its 2012 budget as part of
measures to boost income to state coffers.....The
government also raised the corporate tax rate on miners
from 25 to 35 percent for this year.....
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Woyome appears before PAC over
controversial judgment payment
Joy, Sept 12, Ghanadot - Businessman Alfred
Agbesie Woyome appears before the Parliament Accounts
Committee to explain circumstances under which he was
paid 51 million cedis judgment debt in 2010....
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