A Moment Of Reflection And A Call To Shape Ghana’s Future
May 29, 1992, the People’s National Convention was born with a promise to contribute in shaping the political will of Ghana. On the occasion of the twentieth (20) anniversary of the Peoples’ National Convention (PNC), the leadership and membership salutes the memory of its forebears and great visionaries whose sacrifice and foresight founded this Nkrumahist party.
Whilst its past two decades has been chequered and the PNC is yet to assume the reins of government since the start of the 4th Republic, this anniversary offers the party the opportunity to reflect on its very existence of seeking to pursue the unfinished Nkrumah-cum-Limann blueprint for development. The blueprint that assures every citizen a claim to the corporate Ghana we all belong to; that places the needs and aspirations of the Ghanaian at the centre of national policies; and establishes a nation that spearheads the great African project. The blue print that puts God and Country first, Neighbour second and self-Last thus Service with Honesty
Despite many challenges, the party remains true and remain undaunted notwithstanding the many low points that have characterised its existence. It is the party’s message to the Ghanaian electorate and entire citizenry that the PNC shall be inspired by its past and accepts the call to shape the country’s future.
Let PNC members and Ghanaians in general, in solidarity with the struggle for a nation of abundance, spend a minute of reflection in prayer for our collective future as a country to which we all have a stake. The challenges of our nation today are huge yet the PNC is equipped with palpable panacea, hence a call for our compatriots (Ghanaians) to vest their votes in us in this 2012 for a prosperous Nation.
PNC, eye kube!!!
In solidarity, Bernard Mornah-General Secretary