Audio By Carbonatix
National chairperson of the Convention Peoples Party, Samia Nkrumah, has called for a national dialogue to decide on a national development plan that will be binding on all governments.
Whilst congratulating the nation on the 53rd Republican celebration, she said not much has been achieved.
The daughter of Ghana's first President who ushered the country into a Republic blamed Ghana’s poor state of development on what she calls politicization of national issues.
She told Joy News’ Elton John Brobbey though the party is neutral in the ongoing hearing into the election petition at the Supreme Court, she is hopeful the outcome will be respected by all Ghanaians irrespective of their political affiliation.
"In 1960, the Republic Day came with a new constitution which guaranteed that nobody will suffer discrimination on grounds of sex, race, religion or political affiliation.
"That same constitution was aimed at weaning us off reliance from foreign power.
“The significance of the Republic Day remains and must remain our quest to achieve full self-reliance in the way we plan and use our resources.
“…We are waiting for a national development plan that would bring consensus on important issues of our development,” she said.
She added that this year’s Republic Day comes at a time when an election is being challenged.
Whilst the party will not take sides in the ongoing petition, it will be forceful in maintaining the peace of the country after the election petition has been determined, she noted.
A deputy Information and Media Relations minister, Ibrahim Murtala Mohammed said despite the challenges the country has chalked up some successes.
He said even though he would have wished the country moved at a faster rate in its development, the military takeovers contributed significantly to the slow-down of the country's progress.
He said the country is gradually progressing and will achieve its development goals.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Trade Minister urges manufacturing firms to source locally to drive jobs, industrialisation
24 seconds -
Ghanaians must stop idolising political leaders; they’re servants of the people – Abu Jinapor
4 minutes -
NAPO questions selective renaming of public universities
6 minutes -
Mahama urges Africa-Diaspora unity as reparations debate takes centre stage at Accra summit
9 minutes -
Technical glitch at GRIDCo causes blackout in parts of Kumasi
11 minutes -
Dafeamakpor defends withdrawn OSP repeal bill, says move was to strengthen anti-corruption fight
15 minutes -
NAIMOS clamps down on illegal mining at Kwabeng, seizes excavators and pay loader
28 minutes -
Three-month-old baby, five others killed in late-night fire at Abuakwa Manhyia
45 minutes -
Today’s Front pages: Monday, December 22, 2025
50 minutes -
The media is the lifeblood of democracy – Afenyo-Markin declares
57 minutes -
Mahama Ayariga vows not to be provoked to comment on Bawku chieftaincy matters
1 hour -
Army leadership hails troops, unity and security gains at 2025 WASSA
1 hour -
Ghana-Nigeria trade rift looms amid legal dispute – UK Certified Customer Communication and Marketer warns
2 hours -
Prudential Life joins education stakeholders to encourage financial literacy in education curriculum
2 hours -
‘Next of kin’ does not grant inheritance rights – Lawyer
2 hours
