The time has come. The NPP manifesto launch is on. Several hundreds of party supporters have defied the stormy morning rains and have made their way to the Trade Fair Centre.
All who matter in the NPP, except of course the suspended three and top national executives, Paul Afoko, Kwabena Agyepong and Sammy Crabbe have been spotted at the venue of the manifesto launch with a commitment to work towards winning the 2016 elections.
The blue, white and red colours of the NPP interspersed by the national colours are flying at the precincts of the Trade Fair Centre as thousands sing and dance to party campaign songs.
All who matter in the NPP, except of course the suspended three and top national executives, Paul Afoko, Kwabena Agyepong and Sammy Crabbe have been spotted at the venue of the manifesto launch with a commitment to work towards winning the 2016 elections.
The blue, white and red colours of the NPP interspersed by the national colours are flying at the precincts of the Trade Fair Centre as thousands sing and dance to party campaign songs.
The stakeholder briefing has begun with former President John Agyekum
Kufuor chairing the occasion which has in attendance a number of
founding fathers of the party and former Ministers of state.
With the help of a stick, but motivated by promise and a burning desire to return the NPP into office, Ex-president Kufuor mounted the podium with a charge to all Ghanaians to undertake to allow the NPP take over the affairs of Ghana and ensure that the country is brought back onto a solid path of development.
He is welcomed with a thundering round of applause and deafening shouts of "papa odenden" [welcome daddy].
Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, the NPP's running mate takes over the podium to a rapturous applause by the heavily partisan crowd.
He outlines the economic vision of the future NPP government if voted into power in the December elections.
He mocked what he says is the president's lack of understanding of economics of the time which has manifested in the NDC's misinterpretation of the latest rating by the international Credit Ratings Agency Moody's .
Story by Ghana|Myjoyonline.com
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