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President Mills has good intentions for
Ghana, JJ Rawlings
By Awudu Salami Sule, Ghanadot
Accra, Dec 13, Ghanadot Former President
Jerry Rawlings, the founder of the ruling
National Democratic Congress (NDC) is one
person who has seized every opportunity to
criticise the Mills administration.
But at his recent visit to Sunyani in the
Brong Ahafo, former President Rawligs has
praised President John Atta Mills, saying he
has very good intentions for Ghana and
should be supported to succeed.
He however cautioned that the National
Democratic Congress promised to deliver
Ghanaians from hardship and that the party
has no option but to succeed in what it
promised Ghanaian voters.
The ex-president who was speaking at a
ceremony to mark the 50th anniversary of the
creation of the Brong Ahafo Region on
Saturday said, candid criticism is what is
required to goad the government on and they
should not be misconstrued as washing the
party’s dirty linen in public.
He therefore reminded all that every citizen
has a responsibility to seek accountability
from the government, not just about
financial propriety and prudence, but a
quest for the government to report back to
the people and explain to them the policies
that have been put in place to ensure that
the party’s electoral promises are
fulfilled.
"There is talk of great efforts at fixing
the economy, but the economy cannot be fixed
unless the holes have been plugged. It is
like pouring water into a basket,” Rawlings
said.
He further emphasized that his critique of
the government is an exercise in
self-assessment and exposure of the
realities that the ordinary folk face.
“They are suffering and we promised to
deliver them from the bondage they found
themselves in and we have no option but to
succeed. When I speak about these issues, it
is because I cannot allow my beloved party
to fail. Like I mentioned earlier, Professor
Mills has great intentions for Ghana and
each individual of sound mind has to help
him succeed.”
Rawlings said The National Democratic
Congress has the requisite manpower and
expertise to take this country out of the
political and economic wilderness into a
vibrant economic environment that will bring
economic sustenance to the people and ensure
total national development.
He commended the people of the Brong Ahafo
Region for voting for the NDC in the 2008
elections and capping that support with the
Tain Constituency decider, and said the
region has been an integral part of Ghana
playing hugely significant roles in
agriculture and tourism. He also urged the
concerted development and exploitation of
the region’s abundant tourism potential.
“Today as we celebrate Brong Ahafo at 50 let
us meditate on our dear country Ghana, pray
for wisdom for our leaders and adopt a work
ethic that exudes patriotism and
dedication.Ghana is at the crossroads and we
all have a responsibility to ensure that the
change we clamoured comes into reality. When
we fail we fail together and when we succeed
we do so together so let us pool our
resources and ensure that we succeed, the
former President advised”
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The state of public schools in
Ghana
Commentary, Dec 12, Ghanadot - The Mayor of
Accra’s intention to end the shift system for public
schools in Accra is highly commendable. But the idea
that he could correct this problem with the taking over
of unused public buildings is rather fragile at best...More |
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Accra, Dec 14,
Ghanadot - The World Bank Group
and the United Nations Office on
Drugs and Crime (UNODC) today
renewed their commitment to
helping developing countries
recover billion of dollars of
looted funds........More
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Barack Obama becomes an American
president
London, Dec 12, Telegraph, UK - Barack Obama:
While some have concluded that Obama had discovered his
inner Bush or even gone neocon in Norway, what the world
witnessed in Oslo may have been much more significant
than that. ....More
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Siemens pledgles $100 million to fight
corruption
Accra, Dec 14, Ghanadot - Siemens AG will distribute funds
totaling US$100 million, over 15 years, to nonprofit
organizations worldwide that promote business integrity and
fight corruption..
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