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Ghana's Total Independence begins December 17th as Promised by PPP




Ghana's Total Independence begins December 17th as Promised by PPP

The road to our independence in political deception and its politics begins December 17th as we all move out to vote Yes for the MMDCE elections. The appointment of the MMDCEs has been politically biased and has negative impact on the local Assembly in terms of Accountability and Development.

Progressive People's Party in its 2012 manifesto, promised two major reforms in our governance which the appointment of Independent Prosecutor and the Election of MMDCEs. Though the NPP government has tried to adopt the first one but wasn't successful because they neglected the initiator. 

The election of MMDCs is simply giving the power of development at local Assembly level to the people themselves. However, there is one major article in the constitution of which the originator (Progressive People's Party) has highlighted for total amendment to give the full power to the people.

We believe it is time for Ghana to gain its total political and economic independence and that begins in December 17th which will lead to election of Independent President. The only solution to our problem as Ghanaians is to vote Nana Addo his Excellency and Mahama out of government for an *Independent President.* 

We therefore conclude by emphasizing that, NPP and NDC party is never evil or bad but electing a president from these parties shall remain the doom of the country as we spend more time for school without any employment.

 *The Executives* 
Progressive People's Party
Assin North Constituency
0558293545

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