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[ 2015-01-29 ]
The task is burdensome - Kwabena Agyapong Showing his party's eagerness to wrestle power
from the ruling National Democratic Congress
(NDC), General Secretary of the New Patriotic
Party (NPP) Mr. Kwabena Agyei Agyapong has made a
passionate appeal to all the leaders and former
Ministers and DCEs under erstwhile Kufuor’s
administration
According to Kwabena Agyapong, in order to kick
out the ruling NDC from power to end the suffering
of Ghanaians, ex-ministers of state and former
district chief executives must join the party’s
campaign from the grassroots level and to help
return the party to power in 2016.
To him, the eight years of NPP rule under
President J.A. Kufuor yielded much more
development than the combined progress made under
the Rawlings and Mills/Mahama administration.
“All politics is local”, he said, emphasizing
that his administration is focusing on improving
the party’s grassroots mobilization and
membership drive to give it a strong base and
urged NPP followers to play active roles in that
exercise.
He insisted that task of regaining power is
burdensome and cannot be achieved with mere radio
studio talking, pointing out also that there are
appointed official spokespersons who at the
appropriate times, release important information
that must reach the party folks.
He called for selfless service to the party and
country, saying people need to focus on the
nation’s welfare and their own welfare too.
Refusing to comment on the dress code of the
General Secretary of the ruling National
Democratic Congress, Kwabena Agyapong says there
are more pressing matters needing attention such
as babies being born prematurely and needing
incubators who are losing their lives in health
facilities because there is no electricity for the
incubators to function than engaging in trivia.
Speaking on Okay Fm’s Ade Akye Abia Morning
Show, he said whatever Asiedu Nketiah chooses to
wear is his personal dress code, but that matter
should not relegate discussions on how poor
governance had led to a lack of planning to grow
Ghana’s energy needs, resulting in frequent
power outages. Source - Peacefmonline
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