A flag bearer aspirant of the Convention People’s
Party (CPP), Mr Bright Akwetey, has stated that it will only take a CPP government to truly improve the Ghanaian
economy and better the life of the ordinary Ghanaian, which he said the two major political parties have failed in
that regard.
According him corruption had been a major factor
in the stagnation of the nation’s development, leaving many Ghanaians
impoverished whiles the politicians and other public office holders amassed
wealth.
Mr Akwetey said after his 21 years working
experience at the Attorney General’s (AG) Department, as a legal practitioner,
he knew the damage that corruption had caused to Ghana and would ensure that it
was dealt with when given the nod.
Mr. Bright Akwetey who was addressing to some
executives of the CPP drawn from 10 constituencies within the northern zone of
the Volta region in Hohoe on Tuesday appealed to the delegates to give him the
mandate to lead the party to win power in the December 2012 elections. Stating that,
“the CPP is the only hope for Ghana and if the CPP do not come back to govern
the nation now; we’ll still remain where we are”
He said when given the nod as the flag bearer, he
had no doubt that he would steer the affairs of the CPP to win the hearts of
many Ghanaians including all “Nkrumahists” to vote the CPP in the 2012
elections, stating that a CPP government under his administration would rely on
industrialization to support the economy and therefore would ensure that the
industries that late President Osagyefo Dr Nkrumah established were revived to
create jobs.
Mr. Vincent Norgbedzi, the Volta regional chairman
of the party noted that the CPP have had leadership crisis in the region over
the years but said those crisis are over with a new leadership in place. He therefore
urged the party supporters’ not to be disappointed because there is hope for
the CPP. He also entreated them to work hard and galvanize support for the
party at grassroots in order to wrestle power from the National Democratic
Congress (NDC).
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