Nduom asks for comparison of his resume against those of
rival aspirants
Sunyani (B/A), March 2, Ghanadot/GNA – Dr
Kwesi Nduom, presidential candidate of the Convention
People’s Party (CPP) has asked Ghanaians to assess and
compare his track record with those of Nana Addo-Dankwa
Akufo-Addo, flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party and former
Vice President John Evans Atta Mills, candidate of the
National Democratic Congress, before casting their votes in
this year’s elections.
Dr Nduom, who was interacting with leading CPP members in
Sunyani, said the December elections were crucial, hence the
need for the electorate to make an informed decision based
on track record of those seeking their votes.
“It is not only the strength and membership of a political
party that governs the nation, but rather the competency,
dedication and efficiency of a leader to rule a nation,” he
stressed.
He added: “I believe in competition as regard to what you
have done and what I have also done and can do”.
Dr Nduom said the CPP cherished community-based campaign in
the areas of initiating ideas, debates and finding solutions
to problems retarding national progress.
He urged CPP members to undertake massive electioneering
campaign and explained the ideology and philosophy of the
Party to woo more people towards an overwhelming victory in
the elections.
Dr Nduom expressed concern about the current hardships
facing the youth who formed the chunk of the country’s
population and pledged to ensure adequate jobs to help
alleviate their plight, when given the mandate.
He earlier attended Mass at the Christ the King Church in
Sunyani and appealed the congregation to support each other
in all spheres of life.
Dr Nduom called on religious institutions to pray for
peaceful elections to help sustain the prevailing
tranquillity, as well as the national security needed for
nation building.
GNA
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