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The NPP ahead
of 2016 presidential poll are decelerating the process to officially
launch their manifesto – after a strong accusation of “theft” by the NDC
of their philosophies in their 2012 manifesto which was outdoor days
before elections.
According to Peter Mac Manu,
Campaign Manager of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) they will wait until
the NDC launches its manifesto before they will make theirs public.
But
his claims have been heavily picked apart by the deputy General
Secretary of the ruling NDC, Mr Koku Anyidoho in an interview on NEAT FM’s morning show dubbed ‘Ghana Montie
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Koku
who had earlier hinted the NDC’s manifesto is ready to be launched
described NPP’s accusations as “childish” and “laughable”.
He
quizzed that – “What good thing will the NDC copy from the NPP
manifesto?” - adding that, “Are we going to copy how to pour acid on
people? How to kill Voltarians and Gas? Are we going to learn the
all-die be-die strategy or power at all cost? Are we going to copy the
strategy to sack the EC boss from her post or the bad habit of insulting
Police Officers? Are we going to copy from them how to train the youth
in guns and bombs?”
According to him, the
“lawlessness” in the NPP is nothing to be emulated by any political
party in Ghana and overseas – “There’s nothing to copy from them.”
Giving
insight of what the NDC manifesto will entail, Mr Anyidoho said – “We
[NDC] have always had a policy on rural developments and we will
maintain such policy for the people. The NDC is keen on developing other
regions and we keep to our promise.”
“Ghanaians will not take the NPP serious for their childish behavior,” he told host Kwesi Aboagye on NEAT FM.
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