Ghanaians Yearn For Akufo-Addo - Kufuor

Former President John Agyekum Kufuor says Ghanaians are looking forward to a quality leader like Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), to salvage the country from its current crisis.

He said the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Government led by President John Evans Atta Mills was lacking leaders who could take bold decisions to safeguard the interest of the State and protect life and property.

President Kufuor was addressing NPP supporters at a rally Saturday, at Mantse Agbona, Accra, at which the party’s Greater Accra Region 2012 parliamentary aspirants were officially introduced.

He called on Ghanaians to register as voters and vote massively for the NPP, to change their lives and for better management of power to save the country.

President Kufuor said: “the NDC keeps on driving the citizens of this country backwards', and asked the electorate to change their leaders for better economic management.

He noted that the large crowd at the rally, showed that the NDC Government had lost popularity with the ordinary Ghanaian, and said “if tomorrow is to be an election day, NPP would win all the Greater Accra parliamentary seats.”

Former President Kufuor said the erstwhile NPP Government lifted the Ghanaian economy from a third to a middle income status, but “Now the NDC is taking credit for all what the NPP administration had done.”

The NPP General Secretary, Mr Kojo Owusu Afriye, called on supporters of the party to undertake a house-to-house and door-to-door campaign to educate the people on the need to vote the NPP to power.

He said: “If the NDC is giving two million years to rule Ghana, there is no way they can achieve what former President Kufuor 's government achieved in its eight-year period.'

Mr Maxwell Kofi Jumah, NPP Member of Parliament for Asokwa, said those who voted for the NDC in 2008, were yearning for the first term of President Mills to end and claimed that “All those who voted for the NDC are now on their knees praying for the Election Day to come.”

Lord Comey, former National Organizer of the NPP, appealed to Ghanaians to register in the upcoming biometric voters’ registration exercise, to enable them to vote massively for the NPP for change and to move Ghana forward.

GNA

Current dowry system in Upper West unacceptable - FOSDA

Accra, Feb 19, GNA – The Foundation for Security and Development in Africa (FOSDA), a non-governmental organization operating in the three Northern Regions of Ghana has called for the reform of the dowry system in the Upper West Region

It described the current system as unacceptable and a potential breeding ground towards enforcing the perpetual subordination of women.

A statement from FOSDA, in partnership with the Savannah Women's Empowerment Group Ghana (SWEGG), said “the current system has far reaching implications for women's rights and encourages domestic violence and its associated problems.”

The Foundation suggested an acceptable dowry to be between GH¢ 300 to GH¢ 500, explaining that cowry shells were now difficult to come by and demanding 13,000 cowry shells which sells for as much as GH¢ 3,900 is very expensive for a community where per capita income is lower than the national average of GH¢ 133.80

The statement said the system of dowry payments to the parents of a bride was as old as humanity and was practiced throughout Africa and many other parts of the world, however, the requirements of large payments was having adverse affects on families.

It said in Nandom, one of the villages in the Upper West, a prospective husband may have to pay three cows, 13,000 cowries (formerly used as cash but now hard to find) and poultry to a woman's family before the couple could be recognized traditionally as husband and wife.

FOSDA said “without being able to afford to get the woman of their choice, many young men preferred to have informal relationships which has limited commitments and responsibilities. This has increased the tendency of increasing promiscuity and its attendant repercussion of STDs, HIV/AIDs and single parenthood.”

GNA

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