The New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the Convention People's Party (CPP) have extended good wishes to Ghanaians.
The two parties acknowledged the challenges in 2021 created by the COVID-19 pandemic and prayed for God’s guidance for a blissful 2022.
In separate messages signed by the General Secretary of the NPP, Mr John Boadu, and the General Secretary of the CPP, Nana Yaa Akyempim Jantuah, the parties expressed the hope that this year would see a rejuvenation and rebuilding of the economy.
NPP
In its message, the NPP acknowledged the challenges confronting the country as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The party, however, takes consolation in the fact that our government, ably led by President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has amply demonstrated the wherewithal to tackling the very challenges confronting the ordinary Ghanaian,” it said.
“If for nothing at all, the budget of 2022, which has been, rightly so, christened the ‘adwenkwa budget’, provides a clear pathway for the post. COVID-19 socioeconomic rebound and transformation of our country for sustained growth and prosperity. We, therefore, have everything to celebrate in this festive season and beyond,” it stated.
It prayed for a brighter and more prosperous New Year for the country.
CPP
The CPP called for better collaboration between the government and all key stakeholders in the political, economic and social space to bring about cohesion and engender consensus building towards economic development in the country.
It urged Ghanaians not to give up on their dreams and aspirations in spite of the difficult times they found themselves, stressing that “we should never give up but continue to lift high our banner of honour and project the image of Ghana — the black star of Africa — through all their actions and utterances’’.
The CPP called on Ghanaians to eschew intolerance which mostly resulted in violence and in a spirit of brotherliness and comradeship, come together to build the nation since Ghana belongs to all and not a selected few.
Source: graphiconline.com
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Mr Apioman Boadu you stood low as a ***barred word*** and your Leader Papa Anusuoo suoo Akuffo Addo is totally a liar, too much promise but fail, the public purse will be protected but now missing since 5 years ago
I have seen and followed the activities of NPP General secretaries since 1992 ie Late Agyenim Boateng, Nana Ohene Ntow, Dan Botwe and Kwabena Agyapong. The all ensured that the NPP was a vibrant one through out their tenure. The current general secretary is the worse amongst them all. Under his watch enthusiasm among NPP supporters is at an all time low. The grassroot is completely disconnected from the center. Five years on you can't point to one initiative John Boadu has implemented to give hope to the party's youth. How will you break the 8 when your foot soldiers feel let down. Ask the chief of defence staff of the Ghana army, he will tell you no army can win a war with demotivated troops. The Kufuor executives had a skill of moving government and party together, the current NPP executives at the national level are lacking in that skill. What they don't seem to know is that if the NPP hands over power to John Mahama whom you accused of being incompetent, it means Ghanaians are saying that with all his incompetence he is still far better than Akuffo Addo. If this happens Akuffo Addo will go down in history as the most disgraced president in Ghana's history. It's like going back for a replaced spare part having realized that your old car part is far better than the new one, at least the old one could start the car, the new one can't even kick the ignition . They should continue misbehaving. Suprise galore will be their lot in 2025. The number of NPP MP's could reduce further. From 169 in 2016 to 137 in 2020 is enough warning.