Audio By Carbonatix
Mr. Bernard Mornah, General Secretary of the People's National Convention (PNC), has said the Convention People's Party (CPP) was not ideologically committed to the unification process initiated by the two parties some time ago, insisting the PNC's position remained unchanged.
He was speaking in an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in Sunyani after a capacity building workshop held at the VAG Hall in Sunyani for some constituency executives of the party.
Mr Mornah said the CPP had not been able to take the decision that could pave way for a merger of the two parties at the highest decision making level and some of its influential members were "ruffling the idea".
The workshop was aimed at improving the capacity of the party's executives at the constituency level to come up with strategies to mobilize grassroots participation towards winning the 2012 election.
It was also to strengthen the executives towards holding of the party's national Delegates’ Congress scheduled from November 25 to 27 this year in Brong-Ahafo Region.
The national congress will be preceded by regional congresses in August and constituency conferences this month.
Mr Mornah accused the CPP of flirting with and subscribing to the policies and ideologies of the NDC and NPP, "which the PNC is vehemently opposed to".
He said a PNC government would depart from such policies and economic programmes "as they tend to cripple the national economy."
"It is the PNC that represents the only alternative to the NPP and the NDC", he stated and urged Ghanaians to rally behind and vote for the PNC in the next elections.
Mr Mornah said he abhorred the manner in which the 'one lap-top per child project' was being implemented.
"These lap-tops are being supplied to children in some deprived communities where there is no electricity, no teachers to train them, while some of the teachers do not have the requisite knowledge and competence to teach the children how to use the lap-tops", he said.
On agriculture, he said the PNC maintained it was not proper for the country to continue to import rice when there was ample land for agricultural purposes and other development projects.
"Such killer policies that allow huge quantities of rice to be imported only serve as an affront to the economic development of the nation as they turn to make foreign countries richer at the expense of Ghana," he said.
Mr Mornah added that between 2009/2010, Ghana had spent between 450 million and 600 million US dollars to import rice "when we could have channelled this money to develop other sectors of the economy".
"When the world price of petrol goes up, the two parties, NDC and NPP, usually do not have any alternative but only push it down the throat of the ordinary Ghanaian who consequently bears the brunt and faces the negative effects of such moves. The PNC will call this anomaly to order when it assumes power," he said.
The workshop was organised by the Institute of Economic Affairs in conjunction with the Netherlands Institute for Multi-party Democracy.
Source: GNA
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
-
AFCON 2025: Senegal beat Morocco to win second title
3 hours -
Sports journalist Alex Kobina Stonne elected UniMAC External Affairs Commissioner
3 hours -
NDC’s economic gains ‘cosmetic’; real impact yet to be felt – Bryan Acheampong
4 hours -
WEF warns geoeconomic confrontation now world’s biggest threat
4 hours -
Top 10 safest countries in Africa for travellers in 2026: Ghana places 7th
5 hours -
Inflation to remain within lower bound of medium-term target of 8 ± 2% – BoG
5 hours -
Bright Simons: Ghana’s budget should follow gold, not oil
5 hours -
Stress test on restructured government bonds: Banks appear resilient to shocks – BoG
5 hours -
T-bills auction: Investor interest continued to surge, but interest rates soar
6 hours -
2025/26 Ghana League: Holy Stars edge Bechem United to secure vital home victory
7 hours -
Gun amnesty programme extended by two weeks
7 hours -
Tano North farmers threaten demonstration against Newmont ‘unfair compensation’
7 hours -
GPL 2025/26: Richmond Opoku brace sees Young Apostles draw with Hohoe United
8 hours -
Over 75% of NPP Parliamentary candidates outpolled Bawumia in 2024 – Bryan Acheampong
8 hours -
Kyebi Zongo to become a model for excellence, environmental stewardship – Chief of Kyebi Zongo
8 hours
