President John Agyekum Kufour, has described this year's elections as the  period that would determine the future of the youth.
      He said the NPP is a party that believes in the welfare of the youth and would  therefore do everything possible to lift their living standard by creating more  jobs when giving another chance towards nation's  development.
     President Kufuor said this when he  addressed a large crowd of party supporters and activists in Sunyani at the  weekend.
     He noted that at all the regions he had  visited, people especially the youth had understood the party's policies and  therefore had shown confidence to vote to retain the NPP in office come December  7, 2008.
     He stated that the NPP had instituted  several measures that would move the nation to a higher level, some of which he  could not complete and Nana Akufo-Addo the party's presidential candidate would  come to complete.
     "NPP has better structures and  policies that would help the people of this country and that is the reason why  people have shown much interest in the party," he  added.       
      President Kufour, therefore, appealed to the public to vote massively for Nana  Akufo-Addo and the various parliamentary candidates of the party to enable them  to have the mandate to provide a comfortable life for  Ghanaians.
     Nana Akufo-Addo urged Ghanaians to have  faith in him and pledged that their welfare would be a major priority when given  the mandate 
     He said the NPP was a party that kept  its promises and would therefore fulfil all the promises it had made during the  campaign period when voted into power.
     Mr Alan  Kyeremanteng, a leading member of the party said he was optimistic of victory  and indicated that people would used Sunday December 7 to thank the Almighty  God.
     He appealed to supporters not to relax in  propagating the party's vision and policies to the public in order to enhance  their chances of wining the elections one touch.
     He  said the NPP was ready to protect the people of Ghana against any form of  violence and were therefore ready to apprehend any person would cause  confusion.
     Mr Kyeremanteng appealed to members of  the party to cast their vote in a peaceful manner and desist from any act that  could mar peace.
GNA via www.africanelections.org/ghana 
 
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