Ghanaian president, Nana Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo, is urging his appointees to ensure the success of a planned National referendum aimed at making the position of Metropolitan, Municipal and District Executive an elected one.
Addressing MMDCEs in the Ashanti region on Wednesday as part of his tour of the region, the President warned them that the credibility of his government, as well as his position as President, ahead of the 2020 general elections, will be at stake if the agenda fails.
“It is going to look very bad if a manifesto commitment by the NPP administration within a year of going to the polls cannot be delivered on. We have to deliver on it.
“Otherwise our credibility will be very much at stake in 2020. And since all of us our position; from President and Chief Executives hinges on the victory of the NPP, we should be careful about jeopardizing the chances of the NPP in the elections ahead of us,” he charged his appointees.
Ahead of the Electoral Commission’s planned referendum scheduled for December 17, 2019, the President also admonished his appointees not to be daunted by criticisms likely to arise from the agenda of electing MMDCEs.
According to him, the focus of the appointees should rather be on the good that such a step will do for the nation.
“A whole lot of things are going to be said in our quest to prosecute this agenda but for myself, it is a progressive step that we are taking,” he encouraged them.
According to Akufo-Addo, the government of the NPP and its tradition has a reputation of being at the forefront of entrenching democracy in Ghana.
The president who is on a familiarisation tour of the Ashanti region started his tour from the Manhyia Palace where he met with the Asantehene and later addressed a mini-rally at Asokore Zongo and Ejisu.
This was after inspecting some ongoing projects. According to him despite limited resources, his government has met the basic needs of Ghanaians.
By J. Ofori, Daily Mail GH