Press Release
NPP
April 18, 2016
Support Change, It
is our Patriotic Duty – Bawumia
Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, NPP Vice-Presidential
Candidate, has called on Ghanaians in the Diaspora and
all Ghanaians to support and work for change as a matter
of patriotic duty and not one of partisanship
considerations.
Dr. Bawumia urged all Ghanaians
who wanted to genuinely see Ghana doing better than it
is currently doing, and a Ghana that meets the
aspirations of its people and particularly its youth, to
support Nana Akufo-Addo and the NPP, since the current
NDC administration has proved beyond every doubt that it
cannot build the Ghana we all dream of, despite the
enormous resources and opportunities it has had in the
last eight years.
Dr. Bawumia made these comments
at a Ghanaian townhall event organized in Houston,
Texas, by the NPP USA Branch.
Speaking at the
well-attended event, Dr. Bawumia outlined the current
distress the country’s economy was facing and why it was
imperative for Ghanaians to seek change in the upcoming
November 7 election.
“For us, this will be a
landmark election and in our point of view, the future
is really at stake. In the last few years we have seen a
major decline in economic growth, when we found oil and
due to the oil discovery, GDP growth hit 15%. Today
growth has slumped to 3.5%. Behind these numbers is an
even more worrying development because in a country like
Ghana, you expect to see Agriculture doing well at the
very least.
“However, Agriculture is almost
collapsing. Agric which should be the backbone of the
economy is growing at 0.04% as at 2015. Manufacturing
growth has also been in the negative for the last 3
years – negative 0.5% in 2013, negative 0.8% in 2014 and
negative 2% in 2015. So Agric is collapsing and
manufacturing is in the negative and yet our President
wants to tell us that our economy is resilient. Now I
don’t understand what resilient means in this context
when you look at all the indicators. How can
unemployment be increasing, growth be declining,
interest rates be high and rising, your debt levels be
unsustainable, your health services are deteriorating,
you cannot pay teacher training allowances, you cannot
pay nursing training allowances, you cannot pay
contractors, businesses are collapsing, utility prices
are sky rocketing and yet you are claiming that the
economy is resilient? This President is clearly out of
touch,”he said.
Dr. Bawumia also mentioned the
steep fall of the cedi, which was now hovering around 4
cedis to a dollar, after depreciating from GHC1.2 to a
dollar in 2009, the four-year ‘dumsor’ scourge and the
government’s unbridled borrowing and resort to high
taxes, which had killed many businesses and made
production in Ghana unattractive.
“And this is
why we are making the case that it is time for the good
people of Ghana to give the NPP the opportunity to bring
about certain changes. As Ghanaians, no matter what our
political persuasion is, we all want to see Ghana go
forward, we all want to see Ghana transformed. Our
country is a very rich country and we shouldn’t be where
we are today, we should be much further ahead. So it is
the case that it is time for us in the spirit of
patriotism to really support change and help in building
a new economy and to transform our country.” Dr. Bawumia
stated. The NPP Vice-Presidential candidate noted
that to transform the economy, an NPP government under
Nana Akufo-Addo will focus on policies that will make
Ghana a production hub and the most business and people
friendly economy in Africa in order to ensure that
enough employment is generated for the youth of the
country and businesses are able to grow and expand and
ensure an increase in revenues through the payment of
corporate and income taxes, for infrastructural and
social spending.
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