Veep Tasks NDC Supporters To Propagate Party Manifesto

Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur, at the weekend tasked supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to endeavour to widely propagate the party's Election 2016 manifesto to enhance the fortunes of the Party in the December 7, polls.

Describing the NDC Manifesto as "a product of compromise and analysis", Mr Amissah-Arthur said "our manifesto cannot vote" hence the need for the supporters to reach out to, and explained the content to all eligible voters in the electioneering.

"The NDC has progressive ideas contain in a manifesto that can bring peaceful change in our country", Mr Amissah-Arthur told scores of NDC supporters who converged at the Sunyani Coronation Park at the launching of the Party's Election 2016 manifesto on Saturday, September 17.

He said within five years development had witnessed significant improvement in all sectors and the NDC supporters ought to sell these achievements to serve as a guide for the electorate to vote and retain the government in the general election.

The Vice President observed that since President John Dramani Mahama gave a highlight of the Party's Manifesto the largest opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) "is using figures to bamboozle and deceive the electorate".

Vice President Amissah-Arthur said the NDC had position itself well to counteract the spurious analysis of the NPP at all Party platforms.

Mr Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, the General Secretary of the NDC said: "The successful launch of the NDC Manifesto is the manifestation of the burial of the great elephant, a symbol of the NPP".

He said the NDC as a social democrat party is poised to build a welfare society that cares for each other, and entreated Ghanaians to vote and retain the government in the general election.