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Politics of Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Source: Akomfrah

NPP and NDC Have Failed Our Youth – CPP

“The NDC government and the NPP government before it have failed the youth of this country” – the words of Vice Presidential candidate of the Convention People’s Party (CPP) Nana Akosua Frimponmaa Sarpong Kumankuma. The CPP Running mate was addressing rallies in the newly created constituency of Troubu in the Greater Accra Region.

At Ayigbe Line, Ofankor and Timber Market she told the gathering the massive failure in the country is visible in all sectors, with women and children the biggest victims.

“The only thing the NPP and NDC have done is the creation of polling stations as a legacy for the youth”, “from Dormaa down to Accra you can see the faces of weeping children who deserve better policies for their future” she said. The CPP Vice Presidential Candidate electrified the crowd saying that policy makers sit at the comfort of their offices and make policies that put impediments on the path of our children when they deny them access to SHS education. She added that the CPP will reject the barrier of BECE to the progress of Ghanaian children.

“CPP policies will be deliberate at unearthing the potentials of every child to the fullest, by making Ghana Work Again” to the applause of the gathered crowd. The National Youth Organiser Kadri Abdul Rauf told the gathering to cheers that the NPP and the NDC are the great oppressors, so when our national anthem says that we will resist oppressors rule all should know who the oppressors are. The Candidate for Troubu, Mr K Oteng-Anane told the crowds that he comes from a tradition that knows how to deliver to meet the needs of people and thus when elected he will bring Banking facilities to all the 8 electoral areas of the constituency to provide credit at affordable rates.

Many in the crowd chanted their support for the CPP and the CPP campaign slogan - Ghana Must Work Again ….Yabre!!!

Nii Armah Akomfrah

Director of Communication

www.conventionpeoplesparty.org