General News of Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Source: starrfmonline.com

NDC has expired - Samira Bawumia

Samira Bawumia and her husband Samira Bawumia and her husband

Samira Bawumia, wife of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) running mate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has labelled the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) as an expired party which must make way for the main opposition.

She is therefore calling on Ghanaians to give the Danquah-Busia-Dombo tradition a chance come November 7, 2016 for its flagbearer Nana Akufo-Addo to transform the country.

“NDC has expired. Their time is over. A new dawn is coming. I want you to join us. I want you to lead the charge. This is a revolution of the young people of this country. In all success of the big economies like Malaysia and China, it took one generation that decided to do things differently. I want our generation to do better to show that it can be done by choosing the right leader,”

Mrs Bawumia said while addressing the Women’s Wing of the Tertiary Confederation of the NPP, TESCON-NPP at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.

She eulogised the flag bearer of the party, Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo-Addo as “a leader, a man of vision, incorruptible and courageous and as such the leader who can change the destiny of the nation, who will serve the nation and not the nation serving his pocket.”

According to her, Dr Bawumia is not a prophet, but he just uses his brains to predict the economic crises Ghana is facing and will face when the right economic structures are not in place.

“Some people call my husband a prophet. He is just doing what he has been trained to do. There are brains that can see that bad decisions can impact us poorly and he points it out to them but they refuse to listen only for his words to come true,” Mrs Bawumia emphasised.

Mrs. Bawumia further stated that the NPP has instituted the economic management team and the brains to steer the economy of Ghana and added that the Mahama led National Democratic Congress, NDC administration has failed the country woefully and therefore, Ghana had no business going through austerity measures to recover.

“After eight years, what we say is enough is enough. Ghana must work again. We have to draw our country back on course. They inherited an economy that was middle income so we have no business saying that we have to go through austerity just to come back to produce again,” she told the students.

She encouraged them to be politically active and get themselves involved in the process of choosing national leaders because the ability of graduates to get jobs after school depends on the decision taken by the leadership of a country.

“Today, a lot of students want to be politically neutral. I say why is that? Why don’t you be politically active? Why don’t you take active steps in the process that chooses your next leader? Why are we going to school? We are looking for jobs when we finish school. Our ability to get a job depends on the leadership we have in our country.”

“When our government goes to sign a deal with the IMF to freeze employment that is your job the government has gone to freeze. When the NDC mismanages the economy and they are forced to go for a bailout and they come with conditionality like increase in utility bills, it affects the quality of education,” she bemoaned.