The slogan is a policy with the legacy of the NPP – National Women's Organizer | Policy



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Kate Gyamfuah, the national organizer of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), said her party had an enviable track record in implementing social intervention policies that impact on the generations.

Citing as examples the health insurance schemes and free high school set up by the central party party government and outgoing president Kufuor, HE Akufo Addo, Kate Gyamfuah criticized the fact that one can not not to say the same about the National Democratic Congress (NDC), which ruled Ghana. longer than any political party.

She accused the NDC of ambading wealth for itself instead of implementing policies that will benefit all Ghanaians and the next generation.

"If you are a politician, you must be the last person to complain and the last to benefit because the NPP government always thinks of the mbades rather than the individuals. Thus, since the era of President Kuffuor, the NPP government has left a legacy that has a positive impact on all Ghanaians and not just NPP members. When setting up health insurance, they (the NDC) said that it was not feasible, the SHS also free, even if you get NDC benefits from your child.

Kate Gyamfua said this at Koforidua on Saturday, at a workshop hosted by Loyal Ladies – a women's campaign group within the party.

Charging the group to do everything possible by crossing the achievements of the NPP government and exposing the lies and the "evil plans" of the CND, captured on a videotape of its national president, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, she also advised the group to work through the party structures to avoid unnecessary friction.

Agyare Abigail Owusuaa, Loyal Ladies' captain for the Eastern Region, said the workshop was intended to empower group members to act and inspire them to move around. the corners of the region to share the government's vision with the people and campaign for the party to retain power. in 2020.

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