Hassan Ayariga, outdoor running partner, launches manifesto



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Politics of Saturday October 3, 2020

Source: Peace FM

2020-10-03

Dr. Haassan Ayariga is the standard bearer of All People's CongressDr. Haassan Ayariga is the standard bearer of All People’s Congress

Dr. Haassan Ayariga, founder and standard bearer of All People’s Congress (APC), has announced Mr. Frank Yaw Kuadey, Accountant, as his running mate for the elections.

He said that Mr. Kuadey is a married man with five children, and he is a native of Agbozume, in the Volta region.

“The nomination of Mr. Kuadey is not a fluke, but rather a divine assignment to partner Dr. Hassan Ayariga to win the 2020 elections,” said Dr. Ayariga.

The APC standard-bearer called on the running mate and party ranks to start working immediately to tell Ghana’s electorate to change, rather than what he called “recycling Ghana’s current political leadership” to improve politics and the nation’s economy. fortunes.

“I want to see him getting dirty, preaching to the people of Ghana, that there is a new leader, not for the recycling of NDC or NPP, but that change is coming,” adding to applause from the audience, mainly the youth, that “Help us to help you make the change.

“If 2020 is about politics and manifestos, then we have already won the elections.”

In launching the manifesto, the APC founder, describing the content as politics rather than promises, pledged to run a peace campaign before, during and after the elections.

He urged the opposition Democratic National Congress (NDC) and the ruling New Patriotic Party (PNP), also contestants in the 2020 Elections, to rule out any tendency to violence.

“I call on the NDC to get rid of its ‘start-up’ and the NPP to get rid of its ‘Charlie wote to Charlie.’ We are not going to war, ”said Dr. Ayariga, and appealed to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and Mr. John Dramani Mahama, standard bearers of the PNP and NDC respectively, to ensure that they and their supporters commit to peaceful elections.

“If people are going to die for me to be president, I will never be president in my life,” said Dr. Ayariga.

Describing Ghana as a “disgraced democracy” and tired of NDC and NPP, Dr. Ayariga assured Ghanaians of better democratic governance through institutional reforms and vowed to tackle corruption head-on.

He said his wife would miss him in the bedroom on the first day under his presidency as he would be in consultations on how to deal with corruption.

The APC standard-bearer wondered why Ghana, with vast arable land, had to spend $ 1.2 billion on rice imports annually, and emphasized that APC had designed policies for the nation to return to local food consumption.

In addition, the APC would create a debt recovery fund and initiate legislation to ensure that all individuals seeking a state appointment pay any debt owed by the state before taking office.

On the environment, Dr. Ayariga said, an APC government would make sure residents go out themselves and remove all clogged gutters in front of their houses.
He also announced a division of the Upper East Region into two and the Ashanti Region into two.

The APC would also provide investment funds and training for the lead gatekeepers, locally called “kayayei.”
Also commercial operators of private public transport (trotro) would receive loans to own their own vehicles.

With regard to mining activities and concessions, Dr. Ayariga assured the electorate of policies that would put the Ghanaian first in awarding concessions.

He assured the electorate a better electricity service with light in all the streets, saying “I will put a streetlight on every corner.”

Nationalism and allegiance to Ghana, as an APC government would designate a day when “everyone would raise the Ghanaian flag at home to remind us that we owe allegiance to Ghana.”

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