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Dr Michael Abu Sakara Foster, the 2012 Presidential Candidate of the Convention People’s Party, has claimed that he has the best vision to lead the country to development, in 2013 and beyond.
Dr Sakara says the ruling National Democratic Congress does not deserve another term in office considering what he says is an erratic performance in government marked by missed opportunities to transform Ghana significantly and a widening gap between the rich and the poor.
Dr Sakara says the resulting high unemployment, especially among the youth is made even worse, by high living costs and rampant corruption of gargantuan proportions.
He maintained that Ghana under the current NDC administration had failed to move forward on fundamental issues of unemployment, high living costs and a dependent economy.
“Instead the NDC has further increased our debt burden without any tangible results to show for it. This stagnation and high corruption is unacceptable.
If returned to government the NDC could spell doom for the country,,” he maintained.
Dr Sakara is also of the view that, Ghanains will be making the biggest mistake ever in their lives if they fail to vote him and the Convention People’s Party into government in the December 7, 2012 elections.
In his message on his National Whistle-stop campaign tour, Dr Sakara stated that the “see-saw” action between NDC and NPP for nearly 20 years has left us standing in the same place with a dependent economy.
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