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Communications team member of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwabena Berima Pobi has charged youth groups in the party to preach the good works of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia to Ghanaians.
In a statement, Mr Berima Pobi said; “If you choose not to tell your story, don’t be offended when someone else tells it because it would be told in a twisted manner.
Highlighting some of the flagship programmes introduced by the Akufo-Addo government, Mr Berima said the Free SHS, Planting for Food and Jobs amongst others should always be the mantra of the NPP youth.
This, he said, would convince a lot more people to vote for President Akufo-Addo come December 7.
“Let us convince our NDC friends to not just follow their leaders blindly but to rather accept early enough the NPPs vision and mission at all times since they always turn out right, so we can develop Ghana faster and better rather than their culture for branding everything NPP as bad and later making a U-turn to accept and work with it.
“This practice is the reason for our slow growth as a country. No matter the effort put in by the NPP, it is always drawn back by this attitude of the NDC. Imagine if the NDC had accepted the Free SHS since 2016, we would have moved on to other areas of Ghana's development in early days rather than their late acceptance this time around. This merry go round does not help for development and it is time to educate NDC followers to put a stop to this unproductive routine,” he noted.
Adding that “I charge us all to help educate the lost souls under the blind selfish leadership of the NDC and bring them home to where the interest of each and every Ghanaian matter, so we can leapfrog quickly without hesitation or drawbacks of the power-drunk NDC Leadership.
Mr Berima further asked the youth to help build the united country Beyond Aid and a Sustainable, enviable developed Ghana.
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