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NPP, NDC have failed the nation – CPP

The Convention People's Party has called on the electorate to reject both the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) in Elections 2008, saying they had disappointed Ghanaians. "Reject both parties in Elections 2008 for their values - corruption, divestiture of state properties, insensitivity to the plight of ordinary citizen and bad governance are the same,” Dr Edmund Delle, CPP Chairman told the GNA. He said both parties were the same and trying to wear new electoral clothes. "Ask them about what happened to their past electoral promises in their manifestos, whether during their eight-year governance of the country they have been able to fulfil it, practically there are no differences between the two political blocs," the CPP leader stated. He said a CPP government would reverse the "mess in the country's educational system" and pledged that the party, if voted into power, would make education accessible and affordable to all Ghanaians. Dr Delle assured Ghanaians that when the CPP wins power it would revamp all sectors of the economy and improve the living standards of Ghanaians. A CPP government would improve agriculture and ensure that inputs are made available to farmers and fishermen at all times to help increase productivity to ensure food self-sufficiency in the country. Dr Delle noted that the CPP is endowed with potentials capable of leading the nation out of the "economic convulsion," both the NDC and NPP had plunged the country into. Source: GNA

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