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09-09-2008

NDC Statement On NPP’s False Claims On The Economy.

Thank you ladies and gentlemen of the media for honouring our invitation once again.

We had earlier dealt with NPP’s chronic lies about having delivered free health care and free basic education to the people of Ghana. Today, we intend to deal with a number of misleading statements the NPP has made since 2001 about NDC’s management of the national economy and other claims by the NPP that the economic fortunes of our nation over the last 8 years have been nothing short of spectacular.

 
09-09-2008

 Delivered by Dr Kwame Ampofo, MP., South Dayi

Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen of the Press, permit me (on behalf of our Party) to welcome you to this press conference and express our sincere gratitude for responding to our invitation, at such short notice.

 
09-09-2008

NDC Statement On NPP’s False Claims On Education

Good morning Ladies and Gentlemen of the Media, this press conference is being organised today by the NDC Forum For Setting The Record Straight, a group made by some of us leaders of the NDC as well as some sympathizers of the party who have taken it upon themselves to systematically set the record straight with regard to a series of falsehoods that are being peddled all over the place by the ruling NPP and its presidential candidate Nana Akufo-Addo.

 
09-09-2008

Today gives the nation an opportunity to recognize the potential of our youth; to celebrate their achievements, and plan for ways to better engage young people to successfully take action in the development of our nation, Ghana.

 
09-09-2008

Professor John Evans Atta Mills, will be joining the CJA, Concerned Ghanaians, and other progressive groups that will be protesting at the forecourt of Parliament House on Tuesday, August 12, 2008, in the matter of the non-transparent sale of 70% sale of Ghana Telecom (GT) to Vodafone.

 
President-in-waiting
06-02-2008
Prof. John Atta Mills for President in 2008.

In 2000, Ghanaians clamored for a change from a Government that had been in power for fully 18 years. Ghana of 2000 was not too different from other African countries with quasi- one party states ( Senegal for example) where a significant number of newly registered voters had not known any governments than those in power.The parties in power had become complacent, accountability of those charged with governing, which had rarely been the characteristics of governments in Africa , was singularly absent. Change for the sake of change, as well as change with the hope that it could possibly bring something different and better, was the rallying call over much of Africa.
 
06-02-2008
Accra, April 30, GNA - Mr. John Dramani Mahama would be officially outdoored as running mate of Professor John Evans Atta Mills, flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), on Wednesday, May 7 when the party launches its campaign for the 2008 elections.
 
Atta Mills Hits Western Region
06-02-2008
I have invited you to the first Press Conference of the National Democratic Congress in the year 2008 on the specific subject of the NDC’s reaction to the serious aftermath of the recent Parliamentary and Presidential Elections in Kenya.

But, before I proceed to the substance of that matter, permit me to welcome all of you sincerely to this event. I thank you for responding so positively to our invitation at short notice.
 
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