In 2016, the NPP presented themselves to Ghanaians as a saviour and made promises to change the lives and improve the economy. They promised milk and honey in their manifesto but today, after eight years, Ghanaians are wallowing in challenges, the economy is in tatters and members of this government have enriched themselves with taxpayers money.
Lets take a look into the Real Performance in lies and deceit.
One million dollars, per constituency every year. (Page 61)
NPP 2016 Manifesto
Stabilize the currency exchange rate for the long term through prudent and disciplined macroeconomic management, an increase in domestic production and an increase in exports. (Page 16)
NPP 2016 Manifesto
NPP will establish an automatic mechanism for transfer of statutory funds to designated agencies such as GETFUND, DACF and NHIS. (Page 137)
NPP 2016 Manifesto
The NPP will fight corruption head-on through preventive, detective, corrective, and punitive action. (Page 135)
NPP 2016 Manifesto
Summary of Failed Manifesto Promises
- One region, one Theatre: “We will pursue the construction of modern large seating theatres in every regional capital, except Accra, beginning from Takoradi, Tamale and Kumasi”. (Page 172)
- One district, one market: “Develop modern markets and retail infrastructure in every district to enhance domestic trade”. (Page 30)
- Construct new harbors at Jamestown in Accra and Keta. (Page 78)
- Restore the Korle lagoon, including the reintroduction of its fish stock. (Page 55)
- One district, one hospital: “upgrade all existing district hospitals where they exist and where they don’t, establish a new one. NPP’s aim is for each district to have at least one hospital”. (Page 119)
- Provide free Wi-Fi for SHS and Tertiary students….. (Page 11)
- “Work with the private sector to establish trauma centres along the main highways”. (Page 120)
- Build two (2) new Police hospitals in Sunyani and Bolgatanga. (Page 149)
- Build a new Military Hospital at Tamale. (Page 149)
- Construct two (2) Prison Service Hospitals, one for the southern sector and one for the northern sector. (Page 151)
- Establish an oil refinery in Takoradi. (Page 46)
- Build solar parks in the northern part of the country. (Page 42)
- The NPP will fight corruption head-on through preventive, detective, corrective, and punitive action. (Page 135)
- Amend the relevant sections of the Criminal Offenses Act, 1960 (Act 29) to make corruption a felony rather than a misdemeanour. (Page 137)
- Achieve double digit GDP growth annually for 4 years. (Page 13)
- Reduce government borrowing. (Page 13)
- NPP will adopt a quality, affordable housing for all strategy. (Page 73)
- Tar gravel roads, especially in areas of high Agric production and tourism. (Page 77)
- We will reduce the cost of doing business. (Page 13)
- One million dollars, per constituency every year. (Page 61)
- One village, one dam. (Page 65)
- One district, one factory. (Page 31)
- NPP will establish an automatic mechanism for transfer of statutory funds to designated agencies such as GETFUND, DACF and NHIS. (Page 137)
- Stabilize the currency exchange rate for the long term through prudent and disciplined macroeconomic management, an increase in domestic production and an increase in exports. (Page 16)
- Shift the focus of the economic management from taxation to production, (page 14)
LIES BY AKUFO ADDO AND BAWUMIA:
- I shall protect the public purse,
- I’m too old to steal your money; I have my money already,
- ‘Yɛ te sika so, nso ɛkɔm de yɛn,’
- Try me and see,
- I’m not corrupt, and will never be corrupt,
- I can develop Ghana without borrowing money from anywhere; the money is here,
- I will transform Ghana in 18 months,
- I will not operate a family and friends government,
- I will fight corruption with the Anas principle,
- I will make the Korle lagoon and the Odor Rivera tourist site,
- I will build a factory in every district,
- I will give each constituency GH₵1 million every year
- I will arrest the dollar
- The hike in fuel prices will be a thing of the past,
- I will make Accra the cleanest city in Africa,
- I will build 111 hospitals,
- 350 secondary schools
- 18, we will never go to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a bail-out.