NDC’s Peoples Manifesto ideas Nana Addo is implementing must lead to his exit
The National Democratic Congress’ Peoples’ Manifesto has become attractive to the ruling NPP government hence it has become its latest source of direction as a government. The government seems to have lost direction as it continues to tap into the Manifesto of the party it calls incompetent.
In the People’s Manifesto, the NDC said “We’ll abolish the Communication service tax a.k.a Talk tax when we come to power”.
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Npp Nana Addo Government = Communication service tax a.k.a Talk tax has been reduced from 9% to 5% four days ago.
This same manifesto said, “We’ll abolish the Teacher Trainees licensure exams when we win power”.
The NPP led by Nana Addo Government has indicated that the Teacher Trainees licensure Exams has been suspended immediately.
The NDC’s manifesto indicated “We’ll institute a pension scheme for cocoa farmers, including other informal sector workers”.
The government has enrolled all cocoa farmers onto the pension scheme…., announced by the CEO Mr. Joseph Aidoo.
The Peoples Manifesto added that the NDC will lift the ban on the importation of salvaged or home used vehicles”. All of a sudden, the NPP led Nana Addo Government said the law which comes into effect on 1 November has been suspended immediately.
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The NDC says it will legalize and regularise the operations of the Okada businesses. This policy sets confusion into the NPP fraternity. The minister of Transports, Kwaku Asiama said the government is in consultation with stakeholders to legalize and regularise the operations of the Okada businesses.
The NDC was emphatic when it said it will pay in full the funds of all depositors who have their funds looked up. “…after the validation processes are completed we’ll pay valid customers 50% in cash and 50% in bonds”…this was announced by the finance minister Mr. Kenneth Ofori-Atta in the 2020 budget.
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The government has announced on 15 September 2020 to pay the funds of all depositors who have their funds locked up.
The People’s Manifesto is working in opposition, according to the NDC. The party believes the manifesto will surely work when voted into power. The big question is, what is happening to the ruling party?