NDC is stealing in the name of the poor – Sir John - NDC is stealing in the name of the poor – Sir John

NDC is stealing in the name of the poor – Sir John - NDC is stealing in the name of the poor – Sir John

In recent times, Senior High Schools have had to suspend their re-opening days because the state had no money to pay feeding grants. Even procurement of ordinary chalk became topical because there were none I our basic schools and a head-teacher had to put a request to the Second Lady, Mrs. Amissah-Arthur, to which the latter retorted “I can’t provide you with common chalk”.

Indeed, the issue of over-bloated contract figures and excessive affinity for sole-sourcing, have become synonymous with the John Mahama-led NDC government, which unquestionably, has become avenue for state-sanctioned stealing of taxpayers’ monies. Pure acts of unbridled corruption, under the current government, has become the norm and appointees who engage in it are sometimes made to refund the loot at their very convenience and on their own appointed pace, while others are elevated by being offered cozy offices at the presidency with no defined responsibilities.

Ironically, NDC claims to be a social democratic party, and more strangely, the purpose of this bore-hole project was to provide relief to the poor. Now, this mantra of being pro-poor political party has been trumpeted by the ndc, to the point where unsuspecting members of Ghanaians society have fallen for this deception. But in reality, the party has become a vehicle for CREAATING, LOOTING AND SHARING taxpayers’ monies. This obscenely corrupt vehicle, undoubtedly, is being driven by equal cabal of unrepentant socioeconomic criminals whose only claim to fame is merciless dissipation of state resources.

NDC people claim to be socialists who care about the welfare of ordinary masses, but in reality, their real motivation for always rigging their way into political office, is to loot state coffers to enrich themselves, friends, families and close associates.

Evidently, Ghana is not poor but a very wealthy country and the citizens are not supposed to be living in the current state of abject penury. In both natural and human-resources, Ghana is supposed to be rubbing shoulders with any of these now developed nations, South Korea for example, that were at par with us when we gained independence in 1957.

Ghanaians now live under the era where the pitiful plight of the poor has now been capitalized on by the President and his friends and family. Today, the people of La are on a demonstration because they claim their lands are being stolen by the same Mahama, friends and family.

It is such levels of naked corruption and unbridled looting of state coffers that we must be wearing of, as a people, and take a decisive decision to change, on 7th December,2016, to stop the rot and put Ghana back on track for socioeconomic development.

As a people, we must be ready to take our destiny into our own hands and rise to the occasion on 7th December,2016, to effect the change which is so critical to our collective socioeconomic survival. Four years in the life of a nation is very important and must never be toyed with this time round.

Should we make a mistake and fail to remove this corrupt, inept, insensitive and visionless John Mahama-led ndc bunch of mismanagers from power at the next opportunity, we shall be calling upon ourselves, a quadruple dose of untold hardships we are currently going through. Our failure to remove such a corrupt bunch of people from the helms of governance, will be tantamount to signing our ultimate death warrants.

This NDC government has proven to be corrupt beyond the boundaries of human comprehension, and must be fittingly voted out of power, come 7th December, 2016, and a credible party, the NPP, led by the incorruptible Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, given the mandate to serve so that our coffers shall be protected and resources judiciously managed.

 

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