News

Get all your Ghana news here!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     

Press Release

NPP

July 5, 2012

TEACHERS ADVERT FURTHER EXPOSES GOVERNANCE OF PROPAGANDA


A key NDC political advertisement running on television, features men described as teachers, extolling the virtues of the “better Ghana” as far as teachers’ welfare is concerned.

The claims made in the advertising have been discounted and denied by GNAT and NAGRAT, the mother unions of teachers in the country. The have described the advert as embarrassing, containing factual inaccuracies, mischievous representation, diabolic intentions and obnoxious.

THEY CALLED FOR CONDEMNATION BY THE LABOUR MOVEMENT AND APOLOGY AND WITHDRAWAL of the advert.

The NDC government, if it has any sense of shame left, must be deeply embarrassed at this rebuff of their propaganda advertising so early in the political advertising season.

Ghanaians are indeed embarrassed at the daily barrage of propaganda, lies, false claims and spin from the NDC government. The propaganda from the NDC government is endless. They claim their achievements in agriculture are unprecedented, yet in 2011, the growth rate of agriculture was less than in 2008.

They claim their achievements in industry are unprecedented. Yet the growth rate in industry in 2011 was less than in 2008, whilst the cedi’s calamitous fall show how fast we are becoming a nation of shopkeepers.

They claim their achievements in the roads sector have been unprecedented, yet on the busiest highway in this country, travellers spend hours just on the 30km stretch between Nsawam and Apedwa.

They claim their achievement on inflation (single digit) is unprecedented, yet prices or any goods or services over the last 3 years have gone up by triple digits.

They claim their achievements in macroeconomic stability are unprecedented. Yet Treasury bill rates, interest rates etc are all today going through the roof and the cedi has deteriorated by more than 77% in value to the dollar in just 3 years.

They claim their achievement in education as unprecedented. Yet BECE pass rates have fallen from 62% in 2008 to 40% in 2011.
The list goes on.

When the NDC government is not engaged in propaganda, then they are engaged in blame game.

In the last 3 years alone, the NDC government has blamed the NPP for earthquake hoax, gas shortages, petrol shortages, electricity blackouts, the fall of the cedi, Woyome pay outs, NDC party divisions (such as FONKAR and Communication team), rumours of President Mills death. The list goes on.
This strategy of governance by propaganda lies and blame game is taking governance to a new low in the 4th Republic.

The good people of Ghana must condemn it. They certainly deserve better.

Signed
Nana Akomea
Director of Communications






 



 

 

 

 

 

Will Ghana’s Retail Dependency Law Sever Ties With ECOWAS Neighbours?

Ventures, July 5, Ghanadot  – The new law by the Ghanaian authorities which demands that all foreigners must have an initial capital of $300,000 and employ at least 10 Ghanaians before they can start any business in Ghana regardless of the size of the business is taking a consequential toll on her ECOWAS partners, especially Nigeria business owners in Ghana.....More

 

 

4 Parties Sue EC

DailyGuide, July 5, Ghanadot - Indications are that four leading political parties in the country including the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC)and the main opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) are not likely to participate in upcoming Parliamentary by-elections in Wulensi and Kwabre West constituencies in the Northern and Ashanti regions respectively.. .. More

   

Ghana’s Jubilee Phase 1A set to produce first oil 2012 fourth quarter

GBN, July 5, Ghanadot - Ghana’s Jubilee Phase 1A development project is said to be on course and it is set to produce its first oil in the fourth quarter of 2012, field operator Tullow Oil has said.....More

 

 

Ghana, Oil Partners to Invest $20 Billion in Oil Fields

Bloomberg, July 6, Ghanadot - Ghana and its partners on the Jubilee oil field, which include Tullow Oil Plc (TLW) and Anadarko Petroleum Corp. (APC), will invest an estimated $20 billion over the next 10 years to develop newly discovered oil fields. ..More

 

   
  ABC, Australia
FOXNews.com
The EastAfrican, Kenya
African News Dimensions
Chicago Sun Times
The Economist
Reuters World
CNN.com - World News
All Africa Newswire
Google News
The Guardian, UK
Africa Daily
IRIN Africa
The UN News
Daily Telegraph, UK
Daily Nation, East Africa
BBC Africa News, UK
Legal Brief Africa
The Washington Post
BusinessInAfrica
Mail & Guardian, S. Africa
The Washington Times
Voice of America
CBSnews.com
New York Times
Vanguard, Nigeria
Christian Science Monitor
News24.com
Yahoo/Agence France Presse
 
  SPONSORSHIP AD HERE  
 
    Announcements
Debate
Commentary
Ghanaian Paper
Health
Market Place
News
Official Sites
Pan-African Page
Personalities
Reviews
Social Scene
Sports
Travel
 
    Currency Converter
Educational Opportunities
Job Opening
FYI
 
 
 
 
Send This Page To A Friend:

 
The Profile Africa Media Group