NDC is only 'good at Collapsing Factories... and not building them' - John Boadu

John Boadu says, developmental projects will not be properly maintained by an NDC government

NDC is only 'good at Collapsing Factories... and not building them' - John Boadu
John Boadu

General Secretary of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), John Boadu says the developmental feat achieved by the Akufo-Addo led government will be ruined if an NDC government is voted into power.

 According to John Boadu, the NDC’s stance on the one-district-one-factory and other NPP social interventions, shows they will not be properly maintained, when John Mahama win power, come December 7.

“We will also make them understand that there is a need to protect the gains we have made so far. The good things we have done, if we don’t protect and retain the NPP in power, if the NDC comes to power instead, I am sure that things will not turn out the way we are doing them”.

“This is because, if you listen to them very well, when we said that we will do one-district-one-factory, they said we cannot do it and so the 100 factories we have been able to do, I am sure that they can’t good care of those factories; because if you look at their history, they are good at collapsing factories and industries and not building them,"

 

He made these remarks speaking on Okay FM’s Ade Akye Abia Morning Show


Touching on the upcoming NPP manifesto launch for the 2020 general election, John Boadu said that the party will render account of what the NPP has done since coming into power, and what to expect from them should they win the mandate of electorates.

“Within the 4 years we have been in power, we will render an account to Ghanaians what we have done since they gave us the mandate and then hope for the future; the things we will do differently when they give the mandate again and we are hopeful they will give us the mandate to continue to deliver on our promises to them.”

“ . . we will show Ghanaians all the promises we made to them for which they accepted us and gave us their mandate. Since we came to power in less than four years, the magnitude of work we have done within the 3 and half years has made H.E the former President to think that we have stayed in power for 8 years already,” he asserted.

 

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Meanwhile, the NPP has rejected a challenge to debate over Ghana’s Infrastructure development, as thrown by the Flagbearer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), former President John Dramani Mahama.

Mahama had on Wednesday, August 19, challenged the Akufo-Addo-led government to a debate over infrastructure in order to settle the issue of whose government has performed well in the area of infrastructure.

 According to the NPP’s National Organizer, Mr. Sammi Awuku,, there was no need for a debate to tell Ghanaians what the Akufo-Addo government has done in the provision of infrastructure and that Ghanaians “can see those infrastructure for themselves.”