Akufo-Addo en route to the Pentecost University College
The presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has admonished students across the country to be mindful of the choices they make in this year’s elections.
He entreated them not to vote for President John Mahama for another four-year term in office.
According to Nana Akufo-Addo, since President Mahama assumed office, Ghana’s economy has systematically shrunk, resulting in high level of unemployment, rising cost of living, widespread hardship and suffering and the creation of a future of hopelessness for the millions of Ghanaian youth.
To this end, the NPP flag bearer has appealed to all students to vote for him and the NPP in order to secure their collective future.
Nana Akufo-Addo disclosed this on Thursday when he addressed thousands of students at the Pentecost University College as part of his tour of the Anyaa Sowutuom constituency of Accra.
“Usually, when people come to speak to you (students), they talk about the future. This is because you are the future. But, I am going to say something a bit different. Every year, since John Dramani Mahama became president, our economy has shrunk, and this year, we are going to have the slowest growth of our economy for 22 years,” the NPP standard bearer observed.
This sad state Ghana currently finds herself in, according to Akufo-Addo, implies “that your ability to walk out of here and get a job is being compromised right now. What I am trying to leave with you is that four more years of John Dramani Mahama will mean that you have no future to look up to.”
Thus, the NPP leader stressed, “The responsibility for you (students) is not about tomorrow, it is about today. That, together, all of us will make sure that the threat to our future that Mahama represents is removed in December, once and for all, so we can return our country onto the path of progress and prosperity.”
He continued, “I am saying to you, this election is about your future. It is about now. If we continue on the path we are on now, let me repeat it, there will be no future for you to inherit. So the task is a simple one. In peace and in dignity, let’s put Mahama aside; let’s bring Akufo-Addo and let’s chart a new direction for Ghana.”
Nana Addo gave the assurance that the direction he is offering the people of Ghana is one which will “concentrate on growing our economy and making sure there are more and more jobs available for the young people of our country. That is the vision which we are working for our country; and it is what we will do when we are in office.”
He urged all students across the country not to stay at home on December 7, stating that “That day, 7th of December, is indeed about you and your future.”
Whilst in the constituency, Nana Akufo-Addo also visited the Alhaji lorry park at Sowutuom Last Stop, Anyaa Market and the Ablekuma Tipper Station.