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NPP's slogan is ‘We and our cronies matter’

Wed, 25 Jul 2012 Source: --

The Parliamentary Candidate for Okaikoi North, Mr. Andrew Nii Okaikoi, has

expressed surprise at the way and manner the NPP is conducting its campaigning

for this year's elections.

Speaking to well-wishers and opinion leaders from his constituency on

Monday, Mr. Okaikoi asked, “what is the campaign message of the NPP who want

power.”

Apart from the free SHS, which he said, is not even feasible, he described

as a big disgrace that Ghana's biggest opposition party cannot promise and

afford the people any realistic option.

“We were told the NPP has the biggest brains the country can boast of,

but where

are they...are they telling us that after their fake free SHS promise they

have nothing else...this is a disgrace to our democracy,” Mr. Okaikoi

lamented.

He pointed out that what should have been a clarion call on the youth for

higher productivity and greater mobilization has instead been a call for

all-die-be-die. “The NPP is now realizing that Ghanaians don’t want ‘all

die be die’, so they have stolen our slogan.”

Do they know what ‘people matter, you matter’ mean, he asked, adding, “what

the NPP proved during their reign is that they and their cronies

matter...so their slogan should be ‘We and our cronies matter’.”

Mr. Andrew Nii Okaikoi told the opinion leaders that though he has been

given the liberty by the party to choose either Okaikoi North or Central,

because of the creation of the constituencies by the EC, he will remain the

NDC’s candidate for Okaikoi North.

According to him, he has built the right foundation for anybody who will

contest in Okaikoi Central to win.

“We will take the Okaikoi seats this time…we know what we have done and

lucky for the person who will represent the party at Okaikoi Central, he or

she will not have more work to do, especially with the limited time

available.”

*Source: Communication Team*

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