Nana Akufo-Addo has re-emphasised his determination to create jobs if he comes to power, stressing he is not going to line his pocket with the tax payer’s money.
“I am not seeking the high office of this land because I want to steal your money and line my pockets with the nation’s resources,” the New Patriotic Party flagbearer reiterated during a campaign in the Ablekuma Central constituency.
He added: “I am not coming into office for the well-being of my wife and my family. No! I am coming to do a job for Ghana and for Ghanaians. Have confidence in me, and vote for me this year, because I will not disappoint you.”
Whilst interacting with the Sarkin Zongo, Chief Issah Wanzam, and residents of Gaskia Zongo, the NPP flagbearer reaffirmed his commitment to establishing a Zongo Development Fund aimed at solving the basic infrastructure problems existing in Zongo communities across the country.
He noted, however, that if residents were satisfied with their current conditions of living, they should have no problem voting for President Mahama in this year’s elections.
“But if you take a look around you, and you are unhappy with your circumstances and you want change, you should vote for Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. What is needed in Ghana now is a President who will work to bring jobs to the teeming masses of unemployed youth, some of whom are resident here. This is what Nana Akufo-Addo is going to do when you elect him as President,” he said as part of his four-day tour of the Greater Accra region.
On the propaganda making the rounds in Zongo communities that an Akufo-Addo-led NPP government will re-introduce the Aliens’ Compliance Order of 1969, he stated, unequivocally, that “it is a complete, vicious fabrication”.
According to him, when President Kufuor was in office from 2001 to 2009, he served as Attorney General and Minister for Justice for two years, and could say with confidence that such a policy was never initiated within the 8-year period.
“What they (NDC) are saying is just to put fear in you so you do not vote for the NPP. I was the lawyer who handled the land case for Lawan Bako and other leaders of Sabon Zongo. I won the case for them in court and got them their land. How then can I be the one to come and sack you and others who are living in Sabon Zongo?” he asked
Visit to Abossey Okai
At Abossey Okai, also in the Ablekuma Central constituency, Nana Akufo-Addo assured spare parts dealers at Abossey Okai, as well as Ghanaian entrepreneurs and small business owners, that his government, God-willing from January 2017, will provide a conducive and enabling business environment needed for their businesses to flourish.
With the major concerns of business owners at Abossey Okai being the unstable nature of Ghana’s currency, high interest rate charges from banks, as well as high import duties at the ports, they told the NPP flagbearer that these problems posed serious challenges to the survival of their businesses.
“Because of high import duties, we are forced to transfer this cost onto our customers. Things are very difficult in Ghana at the moment, and as such people do not even patronise our wares anymore. Abossey Okai of all places, which used to be a bustling business hub, is not the same anymore. How can we survive?” a spare parts dealer lamented.
Addressing separate gatherings at the well-known spare parts neighbourhood, the NPP flagbearer assured that “we, in the NPP, are coming to change Ghana and ensure that our monetary system is solid, so that we can have a stable currency. When this happens, you, as business people, and your businesses will grow.”
However, to ensure that this happens, Nana Akufo-Addo appealed to the thousands of businessmen and women at Abossey Okai to support his bid for election in this year’s polls, stating that “I need your support. Have confidence in me, and I assure you that I will never disappoint you.”
Policy Advisor to the NPP flagbearer, Boakye Agyarko, who accompanied Nana Akufo-Addo on his visit to Abossey Okai, stated that no government in Ghana’s history has had more resources, from loans and taxes, than the current Mahama government. Ghana, he posited, should therefore not find herself in the precarious situation she is in now.
“All the money the Mahama government has received has just gone down the drain, and into their pockets, with no accountability whatsoever. President Kufuor showed you a glimpse of what good governance should be like and the progress a country will derive from it. Nana Akufo-Addo, when you give him the opportunity, will do something never seen in Ghana’s history, so your businesses can grow,” he said.
He continued, “At the moment, you are faced with 18 different taxes at the ports. Nana Akufo-Addo’s government will rationalize and simplify the tax system. I can also assure you that the situation whereby your items are kept at the ports for weeks, without you being unable to clear them, will be a thing of the past. When your items arrive at the port, you should be able to clear them instantly and without any fuss. They will not be kept intentionally at the port so as to attract more duty and demurrage for government. These policies, I can assure you, have already been penciled down and will be implemented once Nana Akufo-Addo wins power.”
“Volunteers for Akufo-Addo”, a group comprising spare parts dealers in Abossey Okai, pledged GH¢200,000 towards the NPP’s campaign in Ablekuma Central, assuring further that they were going to send the NPP’s message of hope to every part of the constituency, so Ghanaians can rid themselves of the incompetence and corruption that have characterized the Mahama administration.