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Politics of Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Source: radioxyzonline

Sakara takes CPP Campaign to the Central Region

Dr Abu Sakara, Presidential Candidate of the Convention People’s Party (CPP) took his party’s campaign to the Central Region over the weekend to deliver the CPP’s “Ghana Must Work Again” message directly to the people of Senya Beraku. Accompanied by party Chair Samia Yaba Nkrumah and other leading members of the Party, Dr Sakara paid a courtesy call on The Tufuhene of Senya Beraku Neenyi Kwa Bentum IV on the occasion of the Akomase Festival – the annual festival of the Chiefs and people of Senya Beraku.

People thronged the high street leading to the Chiefs Palace and expressed excitement at seeing Dr Sakara and Samia Nkrumah.

The CPP National Chair spoke first to thank the Chief, his Elders, notable citizens and the people of Senya Beraku for making time to receive the CPP and for their welcome. She said the CPP had planned to visit the area and was thus delighted and privileged to be there on the occasion of their festival that the CPP was at its best when it goes among the people.

The Flagbearer in his message first greeted Neenyi Bentum IV in his native Gonja language in a symbolic greeting of one Guan to another. He said the CPP was there to introduce itself to the Chief and his people, introduce the CPP Parliamentary Candidate - a new face for a new future, and share the party’s message - of a new way forward to “Make Ghana Work Again”. He wished the people well adding that he was part of the “Successor Generation” presenting Ghana with a golden opportunity to end its stagnation and usher in a period of sustainable and meaningful development.

The CPP Presidential Candidate said further that the country must do something different in December at the polls so that the NPP and NDC seesaw is ended.

The Tufuhene in his responses thanked the CPP for coming and noted that Kow Nkensen Arkaah, the late Vice President of Ghana was one of their own and the CPP has thus come home.

He wished the party well adding that the people of the area were eager to support the CPP, its Flagbearer and its parliamentary candidate.

Speaking to community leaders afterwards Dr Sakara said the CPP’s S-Cubed Programme seeks to develop our human resource to promote an equitable distribution of skilled labour across the country; that the CPP’s educational policy goes beyond just free and compulsory education but aims to address the waste of 150,000 to 200,000 young lives who fail in the BECE who will be given a lifeline under CPP leadership in vocational training.That the current structure of Ghana's economy must be restructured to make it sustainable.

Dr Sakara said further that this being a fishing community there is a need to pay more serious attention to the issuing of fishing licenses for foreign fishing vessels to ensure that they are within quotas that allow our fish to be adequately replenished. He also said that the long standing inability to enforce a stop of fishing methods that dangerously deplete our fishing stock should be corrected

by empowering and motivating the relevant agencies immediately.

He recommended that in the long term we must all support the development of fish and prawn farms in the rivers and estuaries to provide the fisher folk alternatives that complement going out to sea. Dr. Sakara noted that the large fish quantities taken off Africa’s coast pose a danger to food security of Africans.

“The fish itself is going out of our food stock; it also deprives us of a valuable product, the fish gut, when fish is not processed on shore. The loss of such huge quantities of fish gut is a major contributor to our inability to supply adequate feed for our poultry industry. The processing of fish catches on-shore would create additional jobs for fisher folk and also retain our biomass of fish gut for our use, Dr Sakara said. He later attended a book launch and bought copies of a book in the local language on Senya Beraku.

The CPP visiting team accompanying the Flagbearer and the Chair included Mrs. Lily Sakara Foster; Rodaline Imoru-Ayarna – 2nd National Vice Chair; Ivor Kobbina Greeenstreet – General Secretary; Hamdatu Haruna – National Women’s Organiser, Supi Araba Benstsi- Enchill – Central Committee member; Nii Armah Akomfrah – Director of Communication; Rashid Alao – Deputy National Organiser; Mr Kwame Addy – Central Regional Chair and his Central Regional Executives; Abbiw Mensah – CPP Parliamentary Candidate.