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The ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), has been urged to focus on delivering on its election promises and stop blaming the New Patriotic Party (NPP) for the country’s harsh economic conditions.
Mr Emmanuel Aidoo, an N.P.P. activist in the Bibiani-Anwhiaso-Bekwai District, said what Ghanaians were demanding, was an improvement in their living conditions, jobs and money in their pockets and not excuses.
Addressing a press conference held by the party’s Youth Wing at Bibiani, he said, it was difficult to understand why the “NDC finds it always convenient” to hold the NPP responsible for its non-performance.
The youth had met the press to respond to what they said was “dirt throwing and harassment” by the NDC in the area to ruin the reputation of high ranking members of the NPP including former District Chief Executive Kingsley Adjei-Manu.
Mr Aidoo said if there was evidence of wrong doing against any member of the party, who has held public office, the right and lawful thing to do was to prosecute such a person in court.
“Political threats, intimidation and harassment would certainly not do. This is unhelpful to the sustenance of peace.”
He said the way the NDC activists were terrorizing perceived supporters of the NPP in the district including groups like the cocoa mass spraying gangs, public and civil servants gave cause for concern and must be condemned.
The NPP government, he said, left office with an impressive record of socio-economic achievement and that no amount of name calling could erase this.
Source: GNA
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