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Press Release
NPP
December 11, 2014

ONE GHANA: SECURING OUR FUTURE”.
BASED ON SPEECH BY N A N A AKUFO-ADDO, AT THE 2ND ALIU MAHAMA MEMORIAL LECTURES

A. EDUCATION

1. We cannot continue to have differing standards of education depending on how rich or poor a parent is

2. Our educational system, including the public schools must have a reputation for quality and for excellence across board.

3. We welcome President Mahama’s acceptance of the WISDOM OF NPP in implementing the FREE SHS. We OFFER EXPERTS FROM NPP TO HELP in its implementation.

4. We will:

a. Ensure every child gets FREE, COMPULSORY EDUCATION FROM KINDERGARTEN TO SHS

b. Place proper emphasis on the teaching of the sciences, mathematics, engineering, enterprise and innovation

c. Move away from rote learning (CHEW AND POUR) and stress the capacity to think, and so enhance our ability to solve problems.

d. Make teachers play a key role in making this possible:

i. Will be given a respectable status

ii. Will be well trained and properly remunerated.


B. ECONOMY

1. In 2009, the NDC was handed the best economy inherited by any new government since the 1960s.

2. In a desperate move to hold on to power, the John Mahama NDC government went on a reckless spending spree in 2012.

3. The immediate result was that the budget deficit alone for that year was the same as the ENTIRE NATIONAL BUDGET FOR 2008!!!.

4. Today we are all suffering the consequences of those irresponsible actions:

a. Our interest payments THIS YEAR is 4 TIMES the oil revenue for the year!

b. Ghana’s budget deficit is better than only three other countries out of 144 countries in the latest Global Competitiveness Report by the World Economic Forum

c. Annual rate of inflation is better than just four other countries

d. Debt to GDP places us 100 on the list. Significant portions of Ghana’s debts were wiped out just a decade ago under the NPP Government.

e. On health, we were ranked better than only 22 other countries, even though a few years ago our National Health Insurance Scheme was hailed around the world.

f. Infrastructure, including roads, electricity and internet, we were 110th best.

5. Governments are elected to offer creative solutions to the problems that face a country.


C. CORRUPTION
1. Corruption, or the naked theft of public funds, is destroying Ghana and her future

2. It is undermining confidence in our governance system and that is dangerous for all of us

3. If we are to succeed in securing our future, we must succeed in securing the public purse. It appears we have failed in this:

a. All the signature projects in Government’s 2015 budget sum up to some $3.5 billion. Yet we have borrowed some $27 billion . . .So, where is the rest of the money?”

b. We do are also not getting value for money on these projects e.g. the Kasoa Interchange

i. Construction cost pegged at $172 million.

ii. This cost appears bloated when compared to the cost of building the six-lane N1 Highway, with two interchanges, and the paying of compensation for those whose properties had to give way for the road.

c. Fighting corruption and managing our economy competently will save us a lot of money to fund many of the things we need to do.


D. ENERGY

1. A reliable, affordable energy supply is the lifeline of our overall vision to transform the Ghanaian economy into a modern industrialized one.

2. The recent extension of load shedding to industries puts the entire economy and its capacity to attract new investment into grave danger.

3. Ghana is currently experiencing one of her worst levels of economic growth, job losses and income losses, partly because of an energy crisis we could have avoided. The current energy crisis was avoidable and can be avoided in the future.

4. The energy crisis can be fixed and we intend to fix it with a long-term sustainable integrated energy plan that will start yielding results

a. We will pursue vigorously a policy of greater private sector participation in the ownership and management of power generation.

b. Securing power for our citizens and industries will require new and significant, competitive investments in a mix of power generation, (including hydro, gas, solar, etc.), distribution, and energy efficiency.

c. We are happy about the news that finally, Ghana’s largest ever private sector-built power plant, the $900m, 350MW plant by Cenpower in Kpone, which started nine years ago under President Kufuor, is taking off, bringing on board one of the major global players in the energy sector, the Japanese conglomerate Sumitomo.

 

E. WORKERS PENSIONS

1. Securing the future is about ensuring our workers a decent pension after retirement.

2. The new 3-Tier Pension Scheme was conceived, designed, birthed, and enacted into law by the NPP Government as the National Pensions Act, 2008 (Act 766) for this very reason.

3. It is sad watching the recent struggle over the Tier Two Pension between Government and the Unions.

4. Government must take its hands off the pension and allow the scheme to work as it was intended to do

5. If it necessary to amend Act 766 in other to make it clear that WORKERS MUST HAVE THE BIGGER AND FINAL SAY in determining who manages their pensions funds, then Government MUST DO SO!


F. REGIONAL INTEGRATION

Ghana has to take the lead in bringing about a genuine regional market of some 350 million people out of ECOWAS, which will provide a ready market for Ghanaian goods and services.
 


G. PEACE & SECURITY

1. Securing the future is about how keeping our country together, peacefully, by safeguarding our democracy and securing the integrity of our elections

2. That is why we must all support electoral reforms which even the majority on the Supreme Court advocated.


H. LEADERSHIP:

And in order to do all this, we must believe in our capacity to achieve the greatness that others have achieved.

1. Comparatively, our peers 50 years ago like South Korea have succeeded because of:

a. Competent, decisive, results- oriented, disciplined and principled national leadership, and

b. Because systems were made to work.

2. Ghanaians are HARDWORKING PEOPLE

3. We are also BLESSED WITH RICHES….in all its forms

4. We need COMPETENT LEADERSHIP to make these riches

a. Work for the people, and

b. Reach every home and family

5. Our task is clear.: We have to make Ghana work:

a. In a way that show we are serious about the welfare of our people

b. The progress of the nation, and

c. Take our place in the world

6. That is how we can best secure our future


Thank You
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NPP Communications Directorate
NPP Headquarters, Asylum Down. Accra.

Deputy Director Communications: Curtis Perry K. Okudzeto
Mobile: +233-24-9679008
Telephone: +233-302-264329/Fax +233-302-229048
Email: nppdcom@gmail.com

Website: www.newpatrioticparty.org

 

 

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