The Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Investment Promotion Centre, Yofi Grant, says President Akufo-Addo is gradually building Ghana to make it one of the best destinations for businesses and investment.
According to him, the last three years of the NPP administration has seen a transformation of the Ghanaian economy and has urged Ghanaians to retain the President in the upcoming December polls.
Speaking at the second edition of NPP’s virtual rally, Mr Grant said the NPP government under Akufo-Addo has put in place measures that help the private sector to thrive adding that the government is working to enhance the prospects of a win-win environment for both private sector and country; an environment where companies cannot just survive, but actually thrive.
He added that it will be an error for Ghanaians to hand over the governance of the country to former President John Mahama after he failed in the last four years to implement policies that help the development of the country.
The Minister for Zongos and Inner City Development, Dr Mustapha Hamid at the same event also urged Ghanaians to reflect on their daily activities since the NPP came to power and vote wisely on December 7.
According to him, only the NPP initiate projects and policies that inure to the benefit of the citizens when it is in power.
“I want u to reflect not on arguments on radio and TV but on arguments that dictate your daily activities and vote on December 7…it is only the NPP that comes to government and does something valuable for the citizens and the people of the country,” Dr Hamid said Sunday during the NPP’s second edition of the virtual rally.
He added, “if you are talking about maternal healthcare, it is NPP, health insurance, One District, One Factory, One Village One Dam, it is the NPP, planting for food and jobs, it is the NPP, free SHS, so I ask myself if the NDC comes to power what do they do if they go to their cabinet meetings what is the outcome of those meetings.”
“We don’t need to labour the point, it is a choice between progress and retrogression…there is only one candidate on the ballot paper for December 7, the others are non-candidates.”
The virtual rally is organised by the HOPE campaign, a formidable campaign group affiliated with the ruling New Patriotic Party. The decision to hold a virtual rally is to get around the dreadful Coronavirus disease.
The HOPE campaign, one of the campaign strategies rolled out ahead of the 2016 election is credited as immensely contributing to the victory of President Akufo-Addo.