Kumasi, Sept.27, GNA- Dr.Kwame Addo-Kufuor, aspiring presidential candidate for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has urged delegates of the party's congress scheduled for December this year to vote for a visionary candidate.
He said if they make a mistake of voting for a candidate without such quality, it would ruin the achievements of President John Agyekum Kufuor, NPP and the nation.
Dr. Addo-Kufuor, who was a former minister of Defence under NPP, made this assertion at the northern sector launch of his campaign for the flagbearership of the party in Kumasi on Wednesday.
The presidential aspirant said with his seven years in office as Defence Minister and 11 years as a Member of Parliament (MP) for Manhyia, he has been able to create a cordial relationship between the military and the civilian population.
He said with the support of the NPP Government
and the President, a lot had been done towards ensuring
national security and the development of the Ghana Armed
Forces. "Rehabilitation of the 37 Military Hospital,
construction of the Kofi Annan Conference Centre, the
Burma Camp Computer Centre, Housing projects and many
others for the Armed Forces go to prove that I have a vision
and if given the chance I would really improve the living
standards of all Ghanaians." Regarding his vision for the country, Dr.
Addo-Kufuor said if given the presidential slot, he would
ensure that teachers were well catered for adding that long
distant education would be given a boost and teacher's
accommodation would also be handled with care. He said a party liaison office would be established
at the President's office to resolve problems of party
members. Dr. Addo-Kufuor said the National Youth
Employment as well the National Insurance Scheme and the
problems of farmers would well be considered under his
administration. He addressed a large gathering including party
members and supporters wearing white "T" shirts with his
portrait embossed on it, with, "Friends of Addo-Kufuor"
boldly written at the back. There were solidarity messages from delegates of all the
10 regional constituencies of the party. A sudden power failure nearly marred the meeting but
with the swift intervention of the aspirant himself, a
generator was quickly installed to provide electricity.