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Brong Ahafo Professional Forum of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) (BA) PROFORUM) held his first end-of-year dinner on January 2019.
The event was an opportunity for forum members living in various regions of the region to meet, socialize, feast and share ideas about PROFORUM can support the formal structures of the NDC parties within the region to regain the power of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in the next elections in 2020.
The BA PROFORUM is the regional branch of Brong Ahafo of the NATIONAL PROFORUM which was launched on March 6, 2018 under the leadership of Professor Sam Pee Yalley, current National President of the NDC PROFESSIONALS FORUM, and Professor Ohene Adjei as Vice President.
The forum is an badociation of doctors, teachers, nurses, lawyers, lecturers, engineers, auditors and communication specialists, including CND Brong Ahafo. time.
In one speech speech, the NDC regional president for Brong Ahafo, also former regional minister of Brong Ahafo and ambbadador to Algeria, Kwadwo Nyamekye-Marfo, congratulated PROFORUM for their support and contributions to the party's cause in the region and urged members to intensify their ongoing engagement with party leaders in the region to ensure that their collaborative efforts provided the necessary strength to allow the NDC to regain power by 2020.
Ambbadador Nyamekye-Marfo lamented the poor performance of the Nana-Addo government over the last two years, particularly in terms of managing the economy, creating sustainable jobs and the weak continuation of the free SHS project.
He lamented the huge government borrowing of BNP in his government, two years old, rising to more than 50 billion GHc, but has virtually nothing to show to Ghanaians in the form of 39 infrastructure, the serious social and economic hardships experienced by Ghanaians in the administration of nuclear power plants and the recrudescence of corruption over the last two years of the Nana Akufo-Addo nuclear power plant government.
Ambbadador Nyamekye Marfo said that in the face of these difficulties faced by Ghanaians under the crippled government of the nuclear power station, the CND remains the only hope for Ghanaians and has therefore urged PROFORUM Members need to do a lot of hard work, commitment and vigilance to bring the NDC back to power in 2020.
On the part of former Deputy Regional Minister Brong Ahafo, the Hon. Judge Samuel Adjei said the NPP will not lose power in 2020 because of its catastrophic performance, but thanks to the determination of NDC party agents in the country's polling stations.
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