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How does any serious opposition party allow a ruling govt to put out its manifesto first ? – Koku

Koku Anyidoho

Former Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress(NDC), Koku Anyidoho, has criticised the NDC for not being the first to launch its manifesto.

For him, the NDC should not have allowed the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to set the and for them.

The NDC officially announced that it would launch its 2024 manifesto on Saturday, August 24 at the “Jophus Anamuah-Mensah Auditorium of the University of Education, Winneba.

The event will have in attendance, the Flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama who is the Special Guest of the occasion.

This comes at a time when the NPP launched theirs in Takoradi on Sunday, August 18.

Koku Anyidoho in a post on his X platform said “So, John Mahama and his cultic followers have sat down and allowed Bawumia to set agenda again with his manifesto? How on earth does any serious opposition party sit idle and allow a ruling government to put out its manifesto first? John Mahama is not serious.”

During the launch of the NPP manifesto, the Flagbearer of the NPP, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia re-stated his passionate commitment to turn Ghana into a digital hub of Africa, by training one million Ghanaians in IT skills.

The Vice President first revealed this policy earlier this year in February, when he delivered his major policy address to the nation.

Dr. Bawumia repeated the policy, which has been enshrined in the Manifesto, adding that, as President, it is part of his broader vision to build a digital Ghana that will improve many sectors and also offer jobs to the youth in

“Ladies and Gentlemen, I want to build a Ghana where we leverage technology, data and systems for inclusive economic growth,” Dr. Bawumia said.

“I want to see Ghana build the digital talent we require for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This will mean providing digital and software skills to hundreds of thousands of youth. This, along with other policies, will create jobs for the youth, including school dropouts, ‘ he continued.

“In collaboration with the private sector, we will train at least 1,000,000 youth in IT skills, including software developers to provide job opportunities worldwide.”

“I want us to apply digital technology, STEM, robotics and artificial intelligence for the transformation of agriculture, healthcare, education, manufacturing, fintech and public service delivery.”

As part of his Digital Ghana process, Dr. Bawumia stated another goal to eliminate the digital divide by achieving close to 100% internet penetration.

“We have already made very significant progress in this direction by increasing internet penetration from 34% in 2016 to some 70% in 2023, by more than double. The task in the next four years is to move from 72% to over 90% as exists in the advanced countries. It is possible,” he stated confidently.”

Under his Presidency, Dr. Bawumia also assured “an enhanced focus” on TVET , OCT and STEM.

“Ladies and Gentlemen, to prepare our children for the fourth industrial revolution workplace, I will enhance the positioning of the education system towards STEM, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and vocational skills to cope with the demands of the fourth Industrial Revolution and job creation. My government would make coding and robotics standard in senior high school.”

“My government will also support the establishment of a National Open University Ghana in collaboration with the private sector with a focus on ICT, TVET and STEM.”

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