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The Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, and Member of Parliament for Damongo Constituency, Samuel Abu Jinapor, has called on members of the Tertiary Students’ Confederacy (TESCON) of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), to work with the rank and file of the Party to secure victory for the NPP in December 2024.
He said “breaking the eight” is possible, but requires hard work and dedication from all members, anchored on loyalty, service and sacrifice.
The Minister was speaking at the second Greater Accra Regional TESCON Bootcamp, held at the Accra College of Education on Saturday, 16th September, 2023.
The Bootcamp, which was held in memory of the late Kwabena Boadu, a former aide to the Vice President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, was aimed at preparing TESCON executives in the Greater Accra Region to deliver on their mandate.
Speaking on the theme “Loyalty, Sacrifice, and Service: Expectations of TESCON in Delivering Victory 2024,” Mr. Jinapor said adhering to these cardinal principles is crucial to securing victory in the next election.
He said loyalty, sacrifice and service are not only essential to the growth and development of the country, but central to the ethos of the NPP.
The Minister reminded the gathering that the NPP’s tradition was built on these time-tested principles, and the Party’s forebears, such as Dr. J. B Danquah, Chief S.D. Dombo, Dr. K. A. Busia, and Okyeame Bafour Akoto, exuded these principles, and paid the ultimate price of imprisonment, exile and death.
He lauded Kwabena Boadu for the sacrifices he made towards the Party’s victory in 2016, and called on TESCON members to emulate the work of Kwabena Boadu.
“Today, KB is no more. It is our turn to continue from where KB left off, and ensure that the victory he helped us secure, is maintained, and the NPP is retained in power to continue with its developmental agenda for the benefit of the people of Ghana,” the Minister said.
According to Mr. Jinapor, no political party in the country can match the developmental agenda of the NPP. He mentioned some social intervention programmes introduced by the NPP, such as Free SHS, National Health Insurance Scheme, the School Feeding Programme, the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP), the National Identification Programme, and the National Digitalisation Agenda.
He said despite recent economic challenges, the NPP Government has laid a very solid foundation that will help any government leapfrog the development of the nation.
He said if the next government, which he believes will be the NPP, builds on this foundation, it will remain in office for a very long time due to the impact it will have on citizens.
The Minister added that an NPP victory in 2024 is the surest way to develop the human capital of the country, bring healthcare closer to Ghanaians, and unleash prosperity for the mass of the people. He called on all members of the party to work in unity to secure victory for the Party to “develop the country in freedom.”
He said “the NPP is the glue that holds all members together” and therefore, no one should allow any individual to bring division within the Party.
Mr. Jinapor called on TESCON members and all party faithful to work hard to “break the eight.” “Let’s work together in unity to give the NDC a showdown in 2024,” he charged the group.
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