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Nana Addo promises Ghanaian workers of better days

Akufo Addo NPP Diaspora Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, NPP flagbrearer

Sat, 30 Apr 2016 Source: rainbowradioonline.com

Presidential candidate of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Akufo Addo has extended his deepest gratitude to Ghanaian workers both formal and informal for their contribution towards Ghana’s development.

The statement issued by the presidential candidate said, although Ghanaian workers have been promised of a better Ghana under the current administration, yet they are not feeling it.

‘’Year after year, especially over the last 7 years, workers have been promised “Better Times Ahead”, “A Better Ghana”, only to be confronted with the stark reality of today’s Ghana under President Mahama – low wages, rising cost of living, deteriorating living conditions, economic hardships, and job losses as a result of collapsing businesses brought about by an unfavourable economic environment, amongst others.

Our economy is in decline, evident in last year’s 3.9% growth rate, the lowest in 15 years.’’ Nana Akufo Addo added, Ghana will experience significant change under his administration to ensure a resilient economy driven by Ghanaians.

In spite of these difficulties, my message on Workers’ Day to the anxious Ghanaian workforce, once again, is this: stay faithful to the Ghanaian enterprise, Ghana will work again.

We, in the NPP, remain committed to the enhancement of the dignity of the Ghanaian labour force, by providing competent and progressive leadership that will bring about the transformation of our national economy, driven by Ghanaians for the good of Ghanaians. Below is the statement from Nana Akufo-Addo 29th April 2016

AKUFO-ADDO’S MAY DAY MESSAGE TO GHANAIAN WORKERS

The New Patriotic Party and I wish to extend our deepest gratitude to all Ghanaian workers, both in the formal and informal sectors, for their hard work and contribution to Ghana’s development, on the occasion of May Day.

This year’s celebration is coming at a crucial time when Ghanaians are preparing to go to the polls to elect a President who will manage effectively the affairs of the nation for the next four years.

Year after year, especially over the last 7 years, workers have been promised “Better Times Ahead”, “A Better Ghana”, only to be confronted with the stark reality of today’s Ghana under President Mahama – low wages, rising cost of living, deteriorating living conditions, economic hardships, and job losses as a result of collapsing businesses brought about by an unfavourable economic environment, amongst others.

Our economy is in decline, evident in last year’s 3.9% growth rate, the lowest in 15 years.

Ghana, a country blessed with an abundance of human and natural resources, is where she is today because bad leadership, coupled with the introduction of amateurish and panic measure financial policies, have destroyed our economy. Ghanaians, and most especially workers, are bearing the full brunt of the mismanagement of the Ghanaian economy.

In spite of these difficulties, my message on Workers’ Day to the anxious Ghanaian workforce, once again, is this: stay faithful to the Ghanaian enterprise, Ghana will work again.

We, in the NPP, remain committed to the enhancement of the dignity of the Ghanaian labour force, by providing competent and progressive leadership that will bring about the transformation of our national economy, driven by Ghanaians for the good of Ghanaians.

It is through rapid industrialisation and value-addition that our economy can create the needed pool of good jobs with good pay across Ghana to enhance the dignity of Ghanaian labour. The NPP is resolute in its commitment to building a society of opportunities for the Ghanaian people, which will provide good education, good skills, good jobs and good pay for all its citizens.

In this election year, the security and unity of our country are crucial and we appeal humbly to each and every one of us to say and do things that will keep our politics healthy, clean, and constructive. Maintaining law and order is key and we must all encourage those tasked with this duty, to do so professionally, without fear or favour.

Maintaining a safe and peaceful environment necessary for the progressive programmes and policies that we have for the people of Ghana is of the utmost importance for us in the NPP.

We salute Ghanaian workers on this day and wish you God’s blessing. We have all to remember that it is only by the hard work of all of us that we can build a bright future, the Ghana of our dreams. Join the NPP in our quest to bring change to our country and prosperity for our people. May God bless the Ghanaian worker! May God bless Ghana!

……signed……

Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo

2016 NPP Presidential Candidate

Source: rainbowradioonline.com