Accra, Oct. 29, GNA - Professor Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng, Heart Surgeon and former Chief Executive Officer of Korle Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra, on Sunday said given the chance to lead NPP to Election 2008 as the flag bearer, would be a good omen for the party.
He said: "We do not need to enter the electoral battle field with a lot of baggage to defend, that would mean arming our political opponents with ammunition to defeat us at the Presidential and Parliamentary elections".
The Heart Surgeon appealed to delegates to the party's Special
National Delegates Congress in December 22, to avoid the mistake
of electing any other candidate, apart from Professor Kwabena
Frimpong-Boateng. Speaking to newsmen in Accra, Prof. Frimpong-Boateng said he
represented the new face of politicking in the country, criteria
needed to attract floating voters and vital for winning Election
2008. He asked the NPP delegates to give him the mandate to
transform the nation, and set the country on the path of economic
independence and emancipation. The NPP Flag bearer aspirant tasked the delegates: "The power
for total freedom is in your hands use it wisely by electing Prof
Kwabena Frimpong-Boateng as the flag bearer of NPP for Election
2008". On the economy, Prof. Frimpong-Boateng reiterated his
concern about Ghana's continuous dependence on the
international community for basic facilities "we depend on the
outside world to resource our institutions". He said, "It is unacceptable that after 50 years of nationhood,
about 80 per cent of inputs into agriculture, education and health
are from foreign sources". "We cannot resource our institutions because we are not
creating enough wealth. We are not creating wealth because it is
taking us too long to change the structure of the national economy
from a heavily dependent on the export of raw materials to the
export of knowledge and technology". "Our world is essentially driven by technology. Energy,
agriculture, medicine and health, clean air and water,
transportation, sanitation, management use and conservation of
natural resources - all are based ultimately on science and
technology," he added. The Heart Surgeon stressed the need for Ghana to focus on
science and technological advancement for national development. He explained that every country's development depended on its
ability to understand, interpret, select, adapt, use, transmit,
diffuse, produce and commercialise scientific and technological
knowledge in a manner appropriate to its culture, aspirations and
level of development. Prof. Frimpong-Boateng noted that the poverty gap was a
technological gap stressing that: "The categorisation of nations into
advanced and developing is based on their scientific
advancement". "Low income levels go with low scientific and technological
status, while high income levels correspond with high scientific and
technological programme". He said he wants to be President in order to address challenges
resulting from problems associated with increase in the population
size and complexity of the society. Prof. Frimpong-Boateng said in modern, affluent and complex
societies, institutions, which made the population to survive and
thrive, needed the proper leadership for their effective
maintenance. Thus schools, hospitals, markets, industries, law enforcement
agencies, political authority and many others more or less assumed
the status of basic necessities, the collapse of which would lead to
the breakdown of the whole society, he said.
"I am therefore, into politics to fix it all. I have done it before and I have the capacity to mend the nation. There is, therefore, no denying the fact that the quality of leadership that I would offer would directly influence the success of the country", he stressed.