NPPs define the mood of the campaign with the display of "flagship" policies [PHOTOS] | Policy



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The new ruling patriotic party [NPP] started what promises to be a sophisticated campaign based on scientific evidence in anticipation of the elections next year.

The party began its interactive gathering called "Peoples Forum" in the Asawase constituency, this time in a unique style with a demonstration of the government's many flagship policies introduced over the past two years under the leadership of His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwah Akufo-Addo.

Rather than wearing t-shirts and party props, the party introduces new strategies to better communicate and inform Ghanaians about the various social intervention programs implemented to improve the socio-economic development of Ghanaians.

The strategy of the campaign is coordinated by Andy Owusu, Program Manager of Ashanti Regional President Bernard Antwi Boasiako.

Bold policies at the forum included Planting for Food and Employment (PFJ), Planting for Export and Rural Development, Free High School, Nation Builders Corps (NABCO), and the Program for Food and Employment (PFJ). National Investment Fund (NEIP).

The others are, among others, a district, a factory (1D1F), a village, a dam (1V1D), a district, a warehouse, training allowances for teachers and nurses.

Ashanti regional president Bernard Antwi Boasiako, known as President Wontumi, patron of the People's Congress, said "the party wants to change the face of the political campaign in the country".

According to him, political opponents, especially the NDC, would have trouble scrolling to the NPP because they "have nothing to show for eight years that they are in power, with the exception of the corruption and blatant incompetence ".

President Wontumi noted that the NPP government had exceeded expectations, adding that Ghanaians would be happy to renew the president's term in the December 2020 elections.

He therefore instructed supporters to continue to rally behind the government, which continues to fulfill the various promises made to Ghanaians.

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