Vice President Kwesi Amissah –Arthur has downplayed calls by the opposition NPP for a change in government. He said the lives of Ghanaians have changed for the better under this current NDC making it pointless for the opposition to call for change.
He expressed disgust about claims by the opposition NPP that infrastructure development “don’t put money in one’s pocket” adding that in the next hundred years these facilities would benefit a lot of Ghanaians.
“Some people are calling for change, change is good and change is happening”, Vice President Amissah-Arthur stressed.
The Vice President Kwesi Amissah –Arthur was addressing students of the Assin Foso College of education as part of his four day campaign tour of the Central Region.
He announced that the government had released GHC50 million for the payment of feeding grant for all the 42 colleges of education; an amount released by the GETFUND to the Ministry of Education for the 2016 academic year.
Mr Amissah Arthur underscored the need to allow the government to pursue its agenda towards improving the lives of majority of the people. On infrastructure development which is being executed across the country, he said those facilities would benefit all regardless of one’s status or position.
Vice President Kwesi Amissah-Arthur said as they can witness, the John Mahama government has done a lot for the education sector by setting up massive infrastructure and would continue to do more hence the need to give John Mahama another term.
He said the NDC will continue to tell Ghanaians the good work of President Mahama and the need for them to renew his mandate for another four years.
Vice-President Paa Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur reiterated that government’s commitment to improve the standard of education in the country.
He stated that the government had over the years rolled out a number of projects to address the pressing infrastructural challenges confronting second cycle institutions.
He said although the country was going through some economic challenges, the government remained committed to the provision of infrastructural facilities to deliver quality education. He used the occasion to call on the Assin Fosu chiefs at his Palace and also inaugurated a new one storey building at the Obiri Yeboah Senior High School.
Source: Maxwell Okamafo Addo/ email: [email protected]
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Ohhhh, so that you still stay in power and remain B)teeeeeee abi? Since when did you come out to do social works. You hv now realized all the goodies are abt getting finish abi? You going bk to prescribe your economics at the opposition perspective. Stay back and ananlyse how NPP vise does his work, something you couldn't do.
CHANGE NOW
OF COURSE BY YOUR OWN WORDS CHANGE IS HAPPENING, CHANGE IS GOOD AND CHANGE IS COMING LIKE KAKAI, SOMETIMES ONE WONDERS WHETHER THIS MAN AND HIS BOSS COMMUNICATE AT ALL, IN ONE BREATH HE SAYS NDC CAN THINK FAR AND IN BREATH HIS BOSS SAYS I CAN'T THINK FAR, NOW HE'S TALKING ABOUT CHANGE AND THE WHOLE NDC DOESN'T WANT CHANGE
It is rather you, Ghanaians and everbody including your own Region have rejected. Change, Change and Change all the way.
Ammisah Arthur are you serious. Change is come.
STILL WE WILL CALL FOR CHANGE! CHANGE NDC Nov. 2016. NDC/MAHA will be VOTED OUT!