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Mr Samuel Annor-Dompreh, Eastern Regional Youth Organizer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has said that Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, NPP flag bearer, would surely win the 2012 Election.
He has appealed to all NPP sympathizers and supporters to campaign vigorously for the flag bearer and expose: "lies of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) for Ghanaians to know their real character".
Mr. Annor-Dompreh said these in a press statement issued after a meeting with the NPP Fanteakwa Constituency youth at Begoro over the weekend.
He asked party supporters, especially the youth, to explain the good policies implemented by the NPP Administration to Ghanaians so that the party could be returned to power in 2012.
Mr Annor-Dompreh said that the victory of the party depended on the youth and asked them not to fail the people of Ghana, who are expecting the NPP to rescue them from difficulties under the Professor Mills' led Administration.
He alleged that all the policies introduced by the NPP Government were collapsing due to poor management by the NDC Government and asked the youth to work hard and return the NPP to power under the able leadership of Nana Akufo-Addo.
Mr Annor-Dompreh said "it is only in the wonderland of the NDC Government that economic growth is stimulated by an increment in taxes and base rates".
Source: GNA
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