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President Kufuor: Don’t give in to negative propaganda
Ghana News Agency , 08/01/2007

President John Agyekum Kufuor has told the rank and file of the ruling New Patriotic Party not to give in to negative propaganda aimed at creating a gap between them and the government.

"Everything is going for us. We cannot give in to complaints and cynicism when the fruits of our labour are maturing and are ready for harvest.”

President Kufuor was addressing an annual delegates conference of the party held at the Eredec Hotel in Koforidua on Saturday.

The conference was held under the theme: “Moving Forward in Unity”, the party evaluated its performance and charted a course to present a united front to the electorate.

More than 2000 delegates from all the 230 constituencies in the country were present.

There were representatives from the party's overseas branches in the United Kingdom, Italy, United States of America, Canada and Germany.

President Kufuor in lauding his government"s achievements said for the first time in decades, the national reserves have exceeded $2 billion; multi-lateral inflows will also be over $317 million this year as a result of the 100 percent debt forgiveness, with the economy stabilising and inflation verging on a single digit.

He said infrastructural development was evident throughout the country and that there had also been the introduction of interventions like the National Health Insurance Scheme, the Capitation Grant, National Youth Employment Placement Programme and the Venture Capital.

“Let us be telling our success story to the world. Nobody can tell it better than ourselves.”

President Kufuor cautioned delegates that they could ruin things for themselves, if they did not hold in check certain negative tendencies, citing for example, the many complaints about the activities of party members aspiring to be flagbearers.

The President revealed that he has monitored the movements of Ministers with presidential ambitions, while keeping a close watch on their respective ministries to ensure that they performed the duties expected of them.

He declared that none of them will be allowed to wreck the party’s chances to retain power in the year 2008.

President Kufuor told the delegates, that the choice of candidate to lead the party was not about who was more knowledgeable or better resourced.

Rather, the search was for a leader who appreciated the party’s time-tested values and traditions, could hold the party together and has the humility to hold himself accountable to the party and the nation.

“We must remember that parties by themselves do not choose a President. It takes the nation at large to do that. That is why we must look for the person who is acceptable to a sizeable portion, indeed majority of the citizenry,” he added.

Joseph Henry Mensah, Chairman of the National Planning Commission and a stalwart of the party, said the most important task facing the NPP now was to build the party’s machinery and to get itself battle ready at all levels.

The priority is the message and the machine to keep the party in power, come 2008 and not the Presidency.

He said the rank and file should feel sufficiently enthusiastic and work their hearts out.

There were fraternal messages from the National Democratic Congress, People’s National Convention, Convention People’s Party, Democratic Freedom Party and the Great Consolidated Popular Party. GNA


 

 

 

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