Wednesday, November 18, 2009

NDC HAS DONE WELL — KOFI ADAMS (PAGE 16, NOV 18)

The Deputy National Youth Organiser of the National Democratic Congres (NDC), Mr Kofi Adams, has said the NDC has done relatively well within a short time.
He said the NDC had a lot of human resource at its disposal to make the dream of a better Ghana agenda come true.
He was speaking at the induction of new officers to steer the affairs of the Wa campus of the University for Development Studies (UDS) branch of the Tertiary Institutions Network (TEIN) of the National Democratic Congress.
The officers are Enumil Cudjoe as president, Ganiyu Sandow, Adam Faiza and Mutaru Gunu, vice president, first vice president and secretary, respectively.
The rest are Seidu Majeed deputy secretary, Adam Izudeen, propaganda secretary, Mohammed Illiasu, deputy propaganda and Alhassan Baba, organiser.
Others are Abdulai Maluooda, deputy organiser, Yahaya Salaam, treasurer, Fadila Alhassan, women’s organiser and deputy women’s organiser, Abdul Wahabi Hamida.
Speaking at the inaugural ceremony,Mr Adams said that “The NDC is full of performers and I want to assure you that we will never let Ghanaians down”.
Mr Adams, who is also the spokesperson for former President J. J. Rawlings, told the ecstatic students that the New Patriotic Party government left a huge debt, particularly at the Tema Oil Refinery, whose debt profile quadrupled within eight years of the NPP administration.
“Where the NDC has failed is that, we did not put people at the right place to expose the rot of the NPP,” he said.
According to him the government has not frozen employment in the public sector and that “there is currently net employment going on ”.
He advised members of the Wa campus of the UDS to be steadfast and resolute in order to counter the vile propaganda of the NPP.
The Minority Leader, Mr Alban Bagbin, assured the gathering that the NDC would continue to fight for Ghanaians through the provision of facilities that would enhance their living standards.
He said the achievements of the NDC so far had sent fears into the NPP hence they have resorted to propaganda against the NDC.
For his part the Deputy Regional Minister, Mr Caesar Kale, described the TEIN as the intellectual wing of the NDC and therefore advised that they should continue to champion the cause of the NDC in their interactions with Ghanaians.
The Wa campus president of TEIN, Mr Enumil Cudjoe, gave the assurance the executive would work hard to justify their inclusion.

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