Dr Bawumia’s “State of our economy” speech airs on GTV
“The State of our economy” speech delivered by the 2012 Vice Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, on the occasion of the 5th Ferdinand Ayim Memorial Lectures will be aired this Sunday, 27th May 2012, on GTV.
Dr Bawumia’s speech, which will be aired between 5:30pm and 6:30pm, will afford the general public the opportunity to, once again, watch Nana Akufo-Addo’s running mate provide expert and detailed analysis of the current state of Ghana’s economy.
Dr Bawumia’s lecture also provided Ghanaians with insights into the relationship between inflation and other economic variables.
The NPP running mate aided by graphical diagrams of graphs will explain to Ghanaians why, amongst others, the attainment of single digit inflation does not seem to be having the required impact on exchange rate stability, interest rates, and the cost of living.
50 Unprecedented Disasters of President Mills
Compiled By: Katakyie Kwame Opoku Agyemang, NPP Activist
It is argued that the philosophy of basic governance implies the attainment of the highest level of accountability, transparency, and integrity. These ingredients are said to be the major pillars in the architecture of governance. It is in the light of this that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) campaigned on a ‘Better Ghana’ manifesto in the last general elections. The manifesto focussed on four main thematic areas namely; building a stronger economy for real jobs, investing in people, providing transparent and accountable governance, and finally expanding infrastructure for economic growth. The NDC led by Prof. John Mills, assumed the reigns of governance on January 7, 2009 and on the 7th of December, 2012, the Ghanaian electorate will determine whether the current administration deserves another 4-year term. But before this is done, it is imperative to subject the Mills-Mahama government to proper scrutiny as a guide to the upcoming polls. Although, the NDC government has published a ‘Green Book’ that contains some ‘unprecedented achievements’, the propaganda book conspicuously failed to capture the following major points, which I have termed ‘unprecedented disasters’. I therefore present 50 of them for your perusal. Read more…
THE CONSTRUCTION PIONEERS (CP) SETTLEMENT AMOUNTS – THE ISSUES AND THE PAYMENTS…MAY 23, 2012
Ladies and gentlemen of the media:
We have invited you here to talk to you about the ninety-four million euro (€94,000,000) settlement money given to Construction Pioneers (CP). The former Attorney-General has issued a statement in which she seeks to absolve herself from blame. Further, the NDC tabloids have been striving, albeit vainly to establish that the payment of settlement amounts to CP has arisen out of negligence or lack of action by the NPP administration. This media encounter is meant to disembowel the GoG – CP saga and let the good people of Ghana know the sequence of events. It is the contention of the Minority NPP group in Parliament that as in the payment of several other judgment debts by the NDC government, through the conspiracy of a cabal, good money has been given away for free. Read more…
DR. BAWUMIA REACTS TO CLAIMS OF PLAYING THE RELIGIOUS CARD
The attention of the office of Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, Vice-Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party, has been drawn to some media reports and statements from “rented” agents of the ruling National Democratic Congress and their officials which seek to portray Dr. Bawumia as playing the Religious card for political purposes.
We wish to state categorically that these reports are utter falsehoods and fabrications. Dr. Bawumia is not in any position to determine who is a northerner and who is not and has never attempted to do any such thing. Read more…
SPREAD MOP UP EXERCISE TO COVER CRITICAL AREAS, ADWOA SAFO TELLS EC
Parliamentary candidate for Dome/ Kwabenya, Lawyer Sarah Adwoa Safo, has called on the electoral Commission to carefully gauge critical areas where the technical challenges of the biometric registration exercise affected most and spread the mop up to ensure that every Ghanaian who has attained the voting age and therefore qualified to vote are not unnecessarily disenfranchised. She said even though the entire exercise has been substantially successful, a lot of people have also not registered as a result of some technical challenges that nearly plagued down the entire exercise. She believes the technical ineptitude on the part of the EC must not disenfranchise many legitimate voters and hence the need to expand the mop up exercise to cater for the lot that have not registered. Adwoa Safo was addressing the polling station officers and agents who manned the various registration centers during the national biometric exercise to show her appreciation for the commitment and hard work they showed during the forty day period. Read more…
Yagbonwura Apologises to Nana Akufo-Addo
The King of the Gonja Traditional Council, Yagbonwura Tutumba Boresa I, has rendered an apology to the 2012 Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Akufo-Addo, for the lie that was told by an unidentified young man and subsequently propagated in sections of the media by members of the NDC that Nana Akufo-Addo urinated on a mosque when he last visited the Yagbonwura in his palace a few months ago.
Welcoming Nana Addo and his running mate, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia to his palace, Monday, the Yagbonwura expressed regrets for the lies that had been told in the media because he knows Nana Addo did not urinate on any mosque when he came to his palace a few months ago. Read more…
There will be no “Woyome” When I’m President: Akufo-Addo
The 2012 Presidential Candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Akufo-Addo, has stressed the need for Ghana to fight corruption and reduce the menace as much as possible, if Ghana is to make any progress in its development agenda.
Speaking at a youth forum at the Kumasi Polytechnic last Friday in Kumasi as part of his nationwide ‘tour to restore hope’, the NPP leader assured “under my leadership, there would be no Woyome kind of alleged corruption.”
Huge sums of money will not be paid to undeserving people under controversial circumstances without recourse to due process.” Read more…





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