Nduom: I Made Ghana Better Today

An aspiring presidential candidate of the Convention People�s Party (CPP), Dr. Paa Kwesi Nduom, has said he should be credited for several of the ongoing national policies in Ghana at the moment and that should attest to the fact that he is capable of ruling this country to success. Speaking at the launch of his campaign to vie for the presidency on the ticket of the CPP, Dr. Nduom, who was the former minister of public sector reform under the erstwhile Kufuor administration said he has gone through the mill to give other contestants a run for their money. �We need a president who by his practical experience is best suited for the job,� the former minister of economic planning and regional cooperation said. �We need a president who has demonstrated in his private life and public office the ability to deliver positive results. � �I believe I am the person most suited of the position of the president of the Republic of Ghana come January 2013,� Nduom declared. He continued: �There are many good reasons why Ghanaians should support me in 2012. If you are looking for better days on pension because now in Ghana today you have new pension scheme then you have this CPP man to thank for it. �If you believe the national identification system will bring positive benefit to Ghana, you have this CPP man to thank for it; soon there will be two brand new ferries on the Volta Lake due to the Millennium Challenge Account, who made that happen? This CPP man. �When the police officers, the teachers and yes the medical doctors are eager to receive Single Spine Salaries, who made that happen; this CPP man. When the brand new six-lane Tetteh Quarshie to Mallam road is opened, you should ask yourself who made that happen, this CPP man. So I tell you if one CPP man will work in a party that he doesn�t even belong in and bring very many good ideas, imagine what an entire government put in the hands of CPP will be. �