We are ready to support incoming NDC administration - PNP's new year message
The People’s National Party (PNP) says it is committed and ready to support the incoming John Dramani Mahama led administration.
“If you ever need any of our policies or assistance, they are readily available. Ghana must come first before political symbols and affiliations. Let us all work together to build a united and prosperous Ghana for future generations,” the PNP stated in its new year message issued by chairperson and leader, Janet Asana Nabla.
While congratulating the President-elect, on the mandate entrusted in his hands, she encouraged him to use his regime to create a meaningful and lasting impact on the lives of Ghanaians.
“We urge you to focus on building a better Ghana rather than engaging in the witch-hunting of political opponents. Leadership requires vision, fairness, and humility to serve all citizens, regardless of their political affiliations.”
The PNP also admonished the President-elect to seek God’s guidance in choosing his appointees, stressing that “some individuals may appear loyal but are merely bootlickers who will praise you even when your actions deviate from the right path, solely to gain favour. Such individuals can be detrimental to your administration’s success. “
The PNP also urged the incoming president to be bold to fire appointees who fail to perform or exploit their positions for personal gain emphasising that Ghana deserves leaders who work selflessly for the common good.
“We wish to assure you that constructive criticism from the PNP does not stem from hatred for your government. Instead, it reflects our commitment to helping you succeed in building a better Ghana. Our feedback aims to ensure that every decision you make is in our nation's and its people's best interest.
The PNP also called on Mr. Mahama to swiftly implement the Affirmative Action Law (Gender Equality) Act 2024, which mandates that women constitute a minimum of 30 per cent of members in key decision-making bodies, in his government.
“This progressive increase aims to reach 50 per cent representation by 2030, promoting gender equity and inclusivity in our nation’s development.” the PNP Leader said
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