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NPP’s Joe Ghartey begins campaign tour

A presiden­tial aspirant of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Mr Joe Ghartey, has begun his nationwide “Agenda for Hope and Unity Tour”at the University of Mines and Technology (UMAT) campus at Essikado in the Western Region.

The tour afforded him the opportunity to outdoor his presidential bid to the Tertiary Education Student Confederacy Network (TESCON) of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) at UMAT.

Addressing the enthusi­astic TESCON members of the NPP at UMAT Essikado campus, Mr Ghartey, who is also the Member of Parliament (MP) for Essikado-Ketan, said there was hope for Ghana especially the Western Region which abounds in rich natural resources.

Speaking on the theme, “The railways and education sectors as tools for economic transformation,” the former Min­ister for Railways Development said his government would hinge on the two sectors as key indica­tors among other sectors of the economy for transformation.

Mr Ghartey said the railway sector was nothing to write home about before 2017 but had wit­nessed an unprecedented trans­formation from 2017 to 2021 under his watch as the sector minister.

The NPP presidential aspi­rant said what runs through his campaign message would be “how to turn the economy round to improve upon living conditions of Ghanaians.”

He reminded the students that the foundation for devel­opment has been laid and was now left with committed people with vision to spearhead national development.

Mr Ghartey said; “if we devel­op the railway sector to link our major cities, there will be massive development”.

According to him, Ghana re­quired visionary leaders to make every sector work and called for attitudinal change among Gha­naians, emphasising that “law and order will permeate in every sector of his administration”.

On ministerial appointment, he reiterated his resolve to ap­point 60 ministers which would be based on merit.

Mr Ghartey noted with con­cern that the country had become divisive and stressed the need for reconciliation, adding that Ghanaians could not continue to fight themselves in the name of partisan politics and called for unity and hope for the future.

On education, the former Attorney General and Minister for Justice said universities in the country would be improved to meet international standards.

That he explained, could earn Ghana much foreign exchange that the country would not have to go to the International Mone­tary Fund (IMF) for loans.

—GNA

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