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Wednesday 14 September 2016

PUNISH NDC,NPP FOR FAILED CAMPAIGN PROMISES-CPP SEC-URGED VOTERS


Ghanaians especially, all registered voters have been urged for once to punish the Ruling National Democratic Party (NDC) led by President John Mahama and New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the forthcoming general elections for failed electoral campaign promises.
“Because for some many years now Ghanaian voters have not punished political parties and their Presidential candidates especially NPP and NDC who have had the opportunity to rule the country under the forth Republic Constitution, these politicians have continue to promise Heaven and Earth without bordering to fulfill or deliver them. I wish the electorates gather boldness and punish President Mahama for failing to deliver 200 Community Day Senior High Schools within is first term in office”.

Mr. Issah Abdul Salem , the Ashanti regional Secretary of the Convention People’s Party (CPP) who doubles as Tafo-Pankrono 2016 CPP Parliamentary candidate made the call at Garden City radio in Kumasi, a subsidiary of Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC)
The CPP scribe was commenting on President Mahama's confession that , even though,his government promised to build 200 Community Day SHS but look at things, the government couldn’t fulfill it but gave assurance that, when given the nod for a second term,he would be able to deliver all the 200 schools because already 125 have been awarded with more than 10 completed and some inaugurated.
Mr.Salem who had on number of occasions expressed concern about the promises spree of most of the Flagbearers especially Nana Akufo Addo, the Flagbearer of NPP promises of one district one factory, one village one dam among others cautioned the electorates to reject NDC and NPP come December polls and vote for CPP ,Ivor Kobina Greenstreet and all CPP parliamentary candidates.
The Ashanti CPP regional Secretary thinks that,his party and flag bearer stands a better chance of forming the next government because many Ghanaians are disappointed in the NDC and NPP of their unfulfilled electoral promises.

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