The National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament (MP) for Agona East Constituency, Samuel Adu-Yeboah on Tuesday told supporters of the party that it was doing everything possible to win the year 2004 general election.
Adu-Yeboah was addressing the supporters at an end of year get-together organised by the Cape Coast Constituency of the party at Cape Coast.
He said the NDC being the most well organised party in the country was the only party that had the welfare of the people at heart and asked supporters to remain steadfast, dedicated and committed to the party.
He said the turn out at the function by members and supporters indicated that the party still had a massive support. Mr Adu-Yeboah said, "the NPP has failed to honour its electioneering promises of offering free education, free medical care and creating 100,000 jobs within its first one hundred days in office".
Lawyer Harry Hayford, MP for Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese constituency said, "whether you like it or not NPP is the government in power" and therefore urged the supporters to respect the government and refrain from acts that would soil the good name of the party.
He said the defeat of the party had served them a lesson to prepare adequately to win the 2004 general election and would now allow the electorate to make meaningful decision on future elections.