“NPP’s 4 years in power is better than NDC’s entire 24 years in power” – Bawumia brags

Ghana’s veep, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has slammed the NDC political party for consisting of failures who ruined the progress of Gnana during their 24 years tenure in the office of the state as the ruling party.

Addressing a durbar at Kwame Danso in the Sene West constituency on Wednesday, October 21, 2020, the Vice President noted that the measures the ruling NPP party employed to curb the COVID-19 pandemic and the social intervention policies introduced by Nana Addo clearly shows that the NPP is a good manager of the country than the NDC

You all can bear witness that the NPP’s performance in these four years is better than the 24 years the NDC has been in power. Akufo-Addo placed measures to lessen the impact of the COVID-19 in Ghana by providing free water and electricity to citizens. This has never happened before in Ghana. I therefore urge you all to vote for the Nana Akufo-Addo and the NPP parliamentary candidate.

Going forward, Dr Bawumia maintained that Free Senior High School (SHS) policy wouldn’t have manifested if Ghanaian’s hadn’t voted the NDC out of power during the 2016 polls.

According to Bawumia, the NDC’s inability to deliver Free SHS is a piece of concrete evidence that they cannot continue with the policy even if they win. Therefore, Ghanaians must not vote for the opposition party.

“President Akufo-Addo’s promise to make Senior High School Education in Ghana free was met with a lot of scepticism from the National Democratic Congress. In 2016, the NDC said we couldn’t deliver the Free Senior High School Programme. They said we couldn’t do it.”

The NDC were unable to pay Arabic Instructor’s allowances and teacher trainee’s allowances which were GHS70 million. If they couldn’t pay for those, how then could they have paid for the Free SHS which cost GHS2.2 billion? If the NDC were still in power, we wouldn’t have the free SHS programme,” Dr. Bawumia said.

Source: Gossips24.com 

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