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General News of Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Source: GNA

NPP slams NDC on failed promises to the people of the North

Tamale, Aug 23, GNA - The New Patriotic Party (NPP), on Tuesday said the National Democratic Congress Government had not been able to fulfill it= s campaign promises and electoral contracts to the people of the Northern parts of the country, and called on Ghanaians to vote the NDC out of office= .. The NPP said the NDC had promised the people of the Upper West, Upper East and Northern Regions (three Northern Regions) of massive infrastructural development, improvement in agriculture, creation of jobs for the youth, maintenance of security and execution of the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA) to bridge North-South development gap, but all these have been elusive.

Mr. Anthony Abayifa Karbo, National Youth Organizer of the NPP, was addressing a press conference on the performances of the NDC Government, particularly in relation to major promises made by the NDC prior to Electio= n 2008, in Tamale on Tuesday.

"The administration have totally failed to meet the aspirations of n= ot only the indigenes of the region but the nation at large=85.to make matters worse, they have also failed woefully in meeting their own campaign and manifesto promises for which reason they have resorted to spins and constan= t churning out of lies as a cover up for their ineptitude and gross inefficiencies", he stressed.

Mr. Karbo said the NDC in the run up to the 2008 General Election promised to transform the lives of the people of the area but two-and-half years into their reign, nothing substantial has come out of the NDC, adding that construction of major roads began by the erstwhile Kufuor administration had been left uncompleted.

On agriculture, Mr Karbo said the NDC promised to encourage large-scal= e dawadawa development and processing, set up sheanut development board, develop the cotton industry to play a role in reducing poverty and rehabilitate existing irrigation schemes but the promises had not been fulfilled.

Mr. Karbo said the youth of the country were currently battling with serious unemployment problem and the situation in the Northern Regions was worse, yet the NDC had denied the youth jobs by halting employment in the public sector, saying Ghanaians had no option but to throw NDC out of power= .. The NPP youth Organizer said the Government had failed to do anything about the constant high interest rates of financial institutions despite th= e supposed drop in inflation.

Mr Kabo said that 93In all countries, drops or rise in inflation correspond sharply with similar drops and rises in interest rates and the prices of goods and services but this is not so", thereby stifling privat= e sector employment.

He said 93The NDC promised to establish the Savannah Accelerated Development Authority (SADA) with seed money of GHc200 million with GHc100 funding every year thus SADA would have had about GHc500 in its account by now", but the NDC had only been able to provide less than a tenth of the expected amount.

Mr. Karbo stressed that the failure of the SADA could not be attributed to lack of money because the Government had been able to secure almost 105 million dollars to purchase a new executive jet-the Embraer 190 and a hangar.

On the Dagbon crisis, he appealed on the Government to use chiefs and traditional means in settling the crisis since that was the best way of ending chieftaincy conflicts.