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Remove posters on ‘NPP achievements’ on buses
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The Ministry of Information has been called upon to remove posters projecting the achievements of the government from buses of the Metro Mass Transport since they are offensive and do not reflect the true socio-economic and political conditions in the country.

Speaking to the GNA in Accra, the Chairman of the Odododiodioo Constituency of the NDC, Mr. Daniel Okai, pointed out that the posters were deceptive since state and not party resources were used to attain those achievements.

He said it was insincere for one individual or party to take credit for achievements chalked up with the nation’s resources.

According to him some of the projects were even started by previous governments and said the posters and banners on the buses suggested that NPP resources were used for them, which was not true.

Mr. Okai said the posters and banners on the buses amounted to using state resources for partisan ends.

He recalled that when the NDC was in power, the painting of party colours on railway locomotive engines was criticized and said state resources were used for the billboards and posters by the Ministry of Information.

The NDC Constituency Chairman noted that train coaches now do not have party colours but a complete picture of President J.A Kufuor on them and said the Ministry of Information should change the billboards and posters to reflect achievements of the government and not “NPP Government Achievements”.

He said that he was not against successes and achievements of the NPP but that state money and resources should not be used for what he called “purely partisan ends” to favour the NPP at the expense of the tax payer.

“The government and the Ministry of Information should change all the billboards and posters and the partisan bias in their content removed”, he said adding, “all Ghanaians should feel part of the achievements since their taxes, were used to pay for them”.

He said if after two weeks the posters were not removed a massive demonstration will be embarked on to force the ministry to remove them.

He said the Speaker of Parliament will also be petitioned on the matter.

Source: GNA




       

 
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