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General News of Saturday, 1 December 2012

Source: GNA

SADA would be replaced with NDA - Nana Akufo-Addo

Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, Presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has promised to transform agriculture in Northern Ghana through the construction of irrigation schemes and the injection of farm inputs.

He said the Savanna Agricultural Development Authority (SADA) established by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) was a failure and he would go back to his original plan of establishing the Northern Development Authority (NDA) to address the development gap between the North and South.

Nana Akufo-Addo said this would create opportunities for people in the north to live prosperous and dignified lives without the need to migrate to southern Ghana.

“My vision is to transform the Ghanaian economy. We want to build an economy where migration from the North to the south will be very minimal”.

Nana Akufo-Addo assured the electorate that he was not making empty promises emphasizing “I will not make promises that I cannot keep”.

“Those who say I am making promises that I cannot keep are deceiving you. If you cannot do something it does not mean that your brother cannot do it”, he told the cheering crowd of supporters at the well attended rally.

He said Ghanaians had only one week left to remove the NDC from power and they should therefore come out in their numbers on Friday and vote for him to make that change happen.

Nana Akufo-Addo said the NDC “ had only institutionalized corruption to the extent that a six classroom that was built by former President Kufuor’s government for 85,000 Ghana Cedis was now going for 350,000 Ghana Cedis”.

He said his flagship policy of free Senior High School education was anchored on the fact that education should not be a function of money but rather opportunities should be created for every Ghanaian family to be able to produce a lawyer, a medical doctor or an engineer.

Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Vice- Presidential candidate of the NPP, said the country recorded a phenomenal expansion of the economy from 4 billion dollars to 30 billion dollars when the NPP was in power which was 62 per cent growth in nominal dollar terms.

He said although the NDC had gone on a borrowing spree the economy had only grown by five per cent in nominal dollar terms.

That, he said, was the reason behind the growing unemployment in the country and urged the electorate to vote for a government which was embedded in truth and integrity and not one which was ruled with lies and propaganda.