CPP to promote industrial growth – Ivor Greenstreet



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The People’s Convention Party (CPP) will promote industrial growth when it comes to power, the party’s standard-bearer for the 2020 general elections, Ivor Kobina Greenstreet, has declared.

Considering the speed at which technology was transforming lives, he said that a CPP government would invest in the technology sector to accelerate Ghana’s development growth.

“We are on the brink of technological changes that continue to transform the way we live, work and interact. The transformation will be extraordinary as the new era dawns at an ever faster pace by changing production, management and governance systems.” He said. set.

Memorial Day

At a program held in Kpando in the Volta region to celebrate Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Day last Sunday, Greenstreet said that the Nkrumah CPP was the only party that could offer affordable Ghanaian-built and designed housing using locally made materials.

“The government should provide affordable housing built and designed by Ghanaian architects using local materials, and not for companies to make a profit. The benefit that CPP cares about is social benefit,” he added.

The program was attended by the National Vice President of the CPP, Mr. Emmanuel Ogbordzor; Historian Mald Adzossi, aspiring Member of Parliament for Kpando, Mr. Isaac Adjanya, and executive members of some constituencies in the region including Hohoe, Kpando, North and South Dayi, Ho Central, Adaklu, Akatsi North, Keta, Central Tongu, Anlo, Agotime-Ziope, South Ketu and North and South Tongu.

Mr. Greenstreet noted that the CPP had the ability to provide the skills, education and affordable housing to lead Ghana into the Fourth Industrial Age, so “there is a need for concerted efforts to rescue Ghana from the clutches of National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (PNP) ”.

Red rooster

Praising the first president of Ghana, he said that Dr. Nkrumah was always above all people in the independence movement.

He noted that Ghana’s first president made it possible for the country to become a united political entity. Although he was the son of a goldsmith and a small merchant, he worked very hard to educate himself and change his life story.

“We celebrate the birthday of someone who came from a humble and humble origin, but brought to life the vision of Africa and freedom from colonialism and imperial rule and was bold enough to translate that vision into a mission that could be updated and implemented.” Mr Greenstreet said.

Win

CPP General Secretary Nana Yaa Gyantuah urged the party’s executive members to join the standard-bearer and support the party by bringing in non-CPP members to vote for the party.

“A vote for the CPP is a vote for oneself, a vote for good education, accommodation and self-improvement. We all have to work hard visiting every home and entering every polling station to get Ghanaians to vote. by the CPP, “he said. .

Highlighting the need to celebrate Kwame Nkrumah, he said that a group of people were trying and doing their best to distort Ghana’s history by failing to recognize Kwame Nkrumah as the nation’s founder, adding: “Anyone who says Osagyefo does not he is the founder of this The country is a liar and wants to distort history ”.

Speaking on the sidelines of the Daily Graphic, the CPP’s Volta regional chairman, Thomas Ntumy, expressed concern about the abandoned factories built by the party’s founder, reiterating the CPP’s decision to industrialize the country and revive the abandoned projects started by Kwame. Nkrumah.

He accused the ruling government of misleading Ghanaians by promising to build a factory in a district just to collect votes to win the 2016 elections.

Therefore, he called on the Ghanaians to give the CPP a chance in the upcoming elections to resurrect the abandoned factories and also save them from rot. –

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