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Dr Abdul-Hamid: NPP has superior track record in fulfilling manifesto promises

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The Deputy Campaign Manager of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Dr Mustapha Abdul-Hamid, has said the Party has superior track records in fulfilling campaign manifesto promises as against the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) Party.

According to Dr Abdul-Hamid, over the years, the NPP had been faithful with Ghanaians by fulfilling most of its promises and, thus, urged voters in the December polls to endeavour to judge the two political parties based on their achievements.

“The 2020 presidential polls is unique in the sense that this is the first time the two main candidates -President Akufo-Addo and former President John Mahama have been Presidents before.

“Therefore, voters should judge the two candidates based on their track records when they had the opportunity to serve the country,” Dr Hamid emphasised.

Also the Minister of Inner City and Zongo Development, Dr Abdul-Hamid made these remarks at a news conference in Accra, on Monday.

The media encounter was a platform for the NPP to provide further perspectives on which political party and presidential candidate best qualified to lead the nation.

Dr Abdul-Hamid was of the conviction that anyone with clear and objective mind when analysing the achievements of President Akufo-Addo and Mr Mahama, would conclude that Nana Addo’s track record far outshined that of Mahama in every stretch of imagination.

He mentioned some of the NPP government’s fulfilled promises, including the Free Senior High School policy, restoration of teacher and nursing trainee allowances, planting for Food and Jobs, One-Constituency-One-Ambulance, establishment of Zongo Development Fund, One-Village – One-Dam, provision of government scholarships to 40 Zongo students to study medicine in Cuba and One-District-One-Factory.

Dr Abdul-Hamid said “Mahama has nothing to show for the period he had the opportunity to serve the country because he is “no keeper of promises, unlike President Akufo-Addo.”

” Therefore, track records should be the basis for electability for the 2020 elections.

“Those with good intentions make good promises, but those with good character keep their promises.”

The Deputy NPP Campaign Manager also condemned the NDC Flagbearer for endorsing what he called “a tribal-laced article” that sought to create disunity in the country and asked Mr Mahama to apologise unreservedly.

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