We will vote with "terms & conditions" in 2020 – A Plus



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General News of Monday, August 19, 2019

Source: ghanaguardian.com

2019-08-19

Kwame Aplus 324Kwame A Plus

The musician and now politician Kwame A Plus says that Ghanaians will vote with terms and conditions in the upcoming elections in 2020.

According to Kwame A Plus, leader of the People's Project (TPP), the two dominant parties in Ghana, the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC), have fooled us too much.

In an interview with Neat Fm, based in Accra, A Plus said that Ghanaians who voted for the NPP government, led by Nana Addo, have been disappointed with their behavior since taking office.

Among the terms and conditions that he enumerated include the interruption of projects by successive governments and the widespread change of leave and the change of name of institution must all be removed.

He states that he brings together a million people with independent spirit who will add their votes to any of these two dominant parties who accept their terms.

Other conditions include the repeal of the payment of ex-gratia to politicians and their friends, citing the one-time payment of derisory pensions to teachers who could have taught for more than thirty years, but parliamentarians receive a colossal compensation free of charge every four years.

Among its terms and conditions are the amendment of the constitution of 1992 because it is outdated and must be amended to comply with current trends and the development of a 20-year development plan.

As he deplores it, the constitution can imprison a thief for stealing 10 years of poor GH 10, while a politician can divert huge amounts of money and will be sentenced to five years in jail and even an amnesty.

If all these conditions are met, they will sign a pact with said party to fulfill their mandate and if you give up any of them, you will be asked to resign.

Kwame said that he knows his movement can not win the elections, but it is they who will make the king and ask ordinary citizens for a fair share of the national cake.

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