NPP's Hallmark Is Policy With Legacy – National Women’s Organizer

The National Women’s Organizer of the ruling New Patriotic Party(NPP), Kate Gyamfuah has stated that the party has enviable record of initiating social intervention policies that impact generations.

Citing the Health Insurance Scheme and Free Senior High School policies introduced by the erstwhile Kufuor led NPP government and incumbent President H.E Akufo Addo respectively as epitome, Kate Gyamfuah criticized that same cannot be said about the opposition National Democratic Congress(NDC) which has ruled Ghana longer than any Political Party.

She accused the NDC of amassing wealth for themselves instead of implementing Policies to benefit all Ghanaians and generation to come.

“If you are a politician you must be the last person to complain and the last person to benefit because the NPP government always think about the masses instead of individuals so, since the era of President Kuffuor, NPP government leaves a legacy that positively impacts on every Ghanaian and not only NPP members. When we were implementing Health Insurance, they(NDC) said it was not doable, The Free SHS too, even if you are NDC your Children benefits”.

Kate Gyamfua said this in Koforidua on Saturday, during a workshop held by Loyal Ladies -a feminine campaign group in the party.

Charging the group to go all out by crusading on the achievements of the NPP government and expose the lies and “evil plans” of the NDC as captured on a leaked tape of its National Chairman, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, she also counselled the group to operate through the structures of the party to avoid unnecessary friction.

The Eastern Regional Captain of the Loyal Ladies, Agyare Abigail Owusuaa, said the workshop was to empower and energize members of the group to move to the nook and cranny of the region to share government vision to the people and campaign for the party to retain power in 2020.