Thursday, November 29, 2012

December election not a do or die affair


Member of Parliament for the Adentan Constituency, Kojo Adu-Asare has admonished the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) not to see the December polls as a do and die affair.

He indicated that like any election, the December 7 polls must be seen as a simple contest to win the mandate of Ghanaians to champion their goals and aspirations and not preparation for war.He has dried mushrooms all year and fresh mushrooms in season. "We also collect mushrooms from foragers.

Kojo Adu-Asare made this appeal on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen programme Thursday.

With seven days to the December election,The first tin cans were heavy-weight containers that required ingenuity to open, using knives, chisels, or even stones. Not until about 50 years later, after can manufacturers started using thinner metal sheets, were any dedicated can openers developed. political parties are vigorously campaigning nationwide to woo prospective voters and to win power.

As part of efforts to ensure a violent free elections, presidential candidate of the eight political parties contesting the polls have signed a pact to eschew violence and crack the whip on its members if they flout to regulations.

The programme which was under the auspices of the he Institute for Democratic and Economic Governance (IDEG) with support from Asantehene has received commendation but some skeptics wonder whether the peace treaty is the panacea for a peaceful election.

On Ekosii Sen programme Thursday, Kojo Adu-Asare questioned the NPP presidential candidate, Nana Akufo-Addo’s genuineness to commit to peace before, during and after the December polls.The move to metal packaging has allowed Sprecher to reach key customer targets and has resulted in a clear growth in sales since the initial launch.

According to him, Nana Addo’s reference to supposed violent attacks on his party members at Kumasi betrays his promise to control the ‘militants’ in the NPP.

“Nana Addo lost the opportunity to preach peace in Kumasi. He should have raised all his concerns before signing the Kumasi Declaration” he said.

The Adentan MP intimated that the NPP leader’s resolve to “win power at all cost” is more paramount to him than the lives of Ghanaians.An employee discovered a waste management truck smoking around 10:50 a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 4, and traced the source to cargo smoldering inside the compactor.

“Nana Addo wants to be president before he dies so even if people will die for him to be president, he does not care” he added.

The ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) MP reminded the NPP that election is not a do-or-die affair, wherein the alternative to losing should be violence.

He said President John Mahama,They removed the majority of the bolts but not the locking Wheel nut, that's why I managed to get so farFor mains, there is a choice of Wild Rice’s ‘Chinese Fish ‘n Chips’ (beer-battered ling cod, Asian Tartar Sauce, taro shoestring frites) or its ‘meaty’ Grilled king oyster mushroom (with cashew ricotta and polenta fries). unlike Nana Addo is not desperate for power because even if he does not win the election, he will continue to enjoy all the privileges as a former president.

The Adentan MP pledged that there will be no room for violence in the elections because government has put a solid security apparatus in place to forestall and combat any form of violence.

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