Nduom To Mills: I Do Not Feel The Change

The 2008 Presidential candidate for the Convention People�s Party (CPP), Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom, has warned President John Evans Atta Mills and the entire ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) machinery of personally leading a change campaign against them in the 2012 elections if it does not device means of changing the economic conditions of the Ghanaian now. According to him, the �Yeresesamu� brand of change was not just a slogan to propel a political party to power but it was the embodiment of the need of our people to feel real change in all facets of our society. Addressing the media in Accra yesterday, Dr. Nduom said, �I do not feel the change. When I feel, will know it and I will also acknowledge it. It is my hope that President Mills does not think that he has a lot of time on his hands as many of the changes we need, will take time to be researched, public opinion sought and legal matters resolved before implementation is even considered. He maintained that President Mills must act with the sense of urgency to bring the change that will make all of us experience a better Ghana. �Should he fail to make this happen, I promise that I will be there, God willing to lead the Yeresesamu� campaign in 2012 with more vigour, renewed strength and strong base to attract more voters. One thing I know for sure is that many Ghanaians, farmers, fishermen, business men and women, workers of all types, students all want change they can feel. I am asking everyone to join the change bandwagon wherever you may be,� he stressed. Speaking on �Agenda for Change: It is Time To Act With A Sense of Urgency�, the 2008 CPP Presidential candidate said �I am launching an initiative that I hope will encourage Ghanaians from all walks of life to be interested in promoting the implementation of fundamental change in the society so that our people can live a better life than they are experiencing now. I intend to collaborate with other forward looking individuals and organizations to ensure that this effort is sustained.