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12/5/2016 Press Release
HALT THE SHAMEFUL ACT
The National Youth
Wing of the New Patriotic Party unreservedly condemns
the crude and deceitful modus operandi adopted by
President Mahama and his National Democratic Congress in
sending its message across to the Ghanaian electorate
ahead of the November Polls.
Whiles it remains
highly indisputable that President Mahama on account of
his numerous failed promises would go down in history as
Ghana’s most ineffective and inefficient President of
the fourth Republic, we find it as rather unfortunate
and very disheartening, that the self acclaimed
‘youthful’ president and his agents would out of
desperation resort to total deceit and clandestine moves
to market themselves in a ‘constituency’ they so much
took pride in few years ago.
We all recall how
few days ago, the National Democratic Congress
sanctioned some of its agents to pose as officials of
the Electoral Commission to recruit unsuspecting
students of the University of Ghana for an advert to
further its cause.
For a party in government to
resort to such dubious and fraudulent moves without
recourse to the concerns of the persons involved is an
apparent indication that, the National Democratic
Congress has lost its sense of attraction among the
youth of Ghana and can therefore not be considered as an
option come November 2016.
Again on 7 May, 2016,
citizens who attended the Vodafone Ghana Music Awards
(VGMA) at the Accra International Conference Centre
became victims of yet another shameful conduct which was
carried out by some ‘agents of darkness’ of the NDC. It
is striking to note that, out of their desperation,
these agents of darkness posted stickers of President
John Mahama on vehicles of persons who by reason of
their profession are required to be strictly
non-partisan. By this shameless and irresponsible act,
the NDC has set the stage for the general public to lose
confidence in some institutions and personalities who
are only victims of an irresponsible behaviour.
It is instructive to note that, when the National Youth
Wing of the NPP on April 27, 2016 decided to embark on a
national sticker campaign, it did so in broad day light
with the active support and participation of the general
public unlike the shameful midnight act of the NDC on
May 7, 2016.
The Youth Wing of NPP is left in no
doubt that the NDC out of its poor performance lacks the
confidence to publicly engage the electorate, hence its
covert operations.
We wish to admonish the
teeming youth of our country who are eager and yearning
for change to be constantly vigilant as a means of
escaping NDC crude machinations.
...Signed...
Sammi Awuku National Youth Organizer
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Yellow fever: World on brink of global emergency
over deadly outbreak, academics warn
IndependentUK, May 10, Ghanadot -
Urgent action is needed to combat a yellow fever
epidemic in Africa amid signs it is turning into
a global health emergency and a severe shortage
of the vaccine, academics have warned
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RE:
DIVERSION OF $250 MILLION TO PRIVATE BANK:
RESPONSE TO THE MINISTER OF FINANCE
Commentary, May 10,
Ghanadot - As an example of the reckless
management of Ghana’s debts, I pointed out that
this NDC government has transferred some $250
million of the proceeds from Ghana’s 1 billion
Eurobond which was borrowed at an interest rate
of 10.75% to a private bank. The private bank,
(UBA) in turn used these funds to purchase
treasury bills..........More
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Fellow mostly apathetic and disempowered,
educated Ghanaians
Commentary, May
12, Ghanadot - How else can I address you,
when it is a fact that most Ghanaians with the
benefit of education in reality don't care
enough what happens to their country to the
extent that they can be described as patriotic
and secondly don't believe that they can be a
force of change in their country?
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David Cameron
calls Nigeria and Afghanistan 'fantastically corrupt'
BBC, May 11, Ghanadot
- David Cameron has described Nigeria and
Afghanistan as "fantastically corrupt" in a
conversation with the Queen....The PM was
talking about this week's anti-corruption summit
in London.....We got some leaders of some
fantastically corrupt countries coming to
Britain... Nigeria and Afghanistan, possibly the
two most corrupt countries in the world," Mr
Cameron said....
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