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Greetings and thank you for visiting my website! I am encouraging all visitors to join the campaign to Change Ghana by supporting the Convention People’s Party (CPP) in the 2008 Presidential Elections!

I was elected the Presidential Candidate of a renewed CPP in December, 2007. The party has been strengthened with new leaders such as Mr. Ladi Nylander, Mr. Ivor Greenstreet, Mrs. Susan Adu-Amankwah, Mr. Mike Eghan, Hajia Hamdatu, Mr. Eric Benyarko, Ms. Araba Bentsi-Enchill and Dr. Abu Sakara. The youth including students at the universities and polytechnics are joining the CPP in significant numbers. We are recruiting credible, popular parliamentary candidates to provide a local backbone to our national campaign. We are on course to register over 250,000 members throughout Ghana to form the back bone of my campaign organization.

I will reduce the size of government and make it efficient. I will give direct support to the Ghanaian private sector with money, technical advice, tax incentives and ensuring that those who invest have a market. I will fight corruption by making the Office of the Attorney General independent from the Ministry of Justice to remove the influence of politicians. I will give the nation back to the people by ensuring that they elect their own District Chief Executives and all members of the Assembly. I will strengthen Parliament by working to remove the constitutional provision that allows Ministers of State to serve as Parliamentarians and give the legislature the resources they need. I will build an inter-region highway to open up the entire country to development ant investment. I will implement solutions to meet the basic needs of the people for good drinking water, electricity, safe roads, stardardised quality schools and healthy communities throughout the country. I will encourage Ghanaians Abroad by establishing a Homecoming Secretariat to assist them to buy land, build houses, compete for job opportunities, invest, bring their hard-earned assets to Ghana.

I am running a positive campaign. Ghanaians know the conditions they live in. What the people need is hope and a leader who will give them solutions to their problems. They need someone who will preside over government to implement solutions with a sense of urgency and diligence. I believe that I am that person. My track record in government and the private sector backs this up. I believe in inclusiveness and using the best people we have to achieve great results for all Ghanaians in the shortest possible time. I know how government can be used for the good of the people and in the national interest. I will change politics of hate and vindictiveness that tears our people apart and rewards people willing to play extreme partisan games to politics of hope for all of our people.

Ghanaians deserve better. They deserve the best leader. Yes, you can change Ghana!
Paa Kwesi Nduom
Flagstaff House not for Pensioners - Nduom
Written by Kweku Nduom   
Papa Kwesi Nduom, the 2008 Presidential Candidate for the CPP for the December 7 elections, has observed that Ghana needs a very strong President who can move to every nook and cranny of this country to ensure an equitable development of the country and also criss-cross the globe to attract foreign direct investment.
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Mrs. Nduom Pledges to Lead Campaign Against Husband If
Written by Editor   

Public Agenda (Accra)

By Kwaku Baah-Acheamfour
Cape Coast

Mrs. Yvonne Nduom, wife of the Convention Peoples Party's presidential candidate, Dr.Paa Kwesi Nduom, has said that she would lead market women to demonstrate against a government led by her husband if it fails to deliver upon winning the December elections.

"My interaction with market women has made me understand that women, especially those in the market, are really suffering but I believe strongly that a CPP led government would help improve their conditions and should my husband betray their trust in him with respect to meeting their pressing needs, I will lead the market women to demonstrate against Nduom's government should he become President of this nation."

She has therefore called on her husband to ensure that he lives up to his campaign promises when electedpresident.

In an interview with Public Agenda in Cape Coast, Mrs. Nduom explained that her support for her husband in his quest to become the next president of Ghana is not based on mere marital connections but on his competence.

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Maintain Political Maturity To Win Election
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Published on www.graphicghana.com 

Four leading members of the Convention People’s Party (CPP) have urged their rank and file to maintain the level of political maturity so far exhibited in the conduct of campaigns in order to wrest political power during the elections.

They pointed out that in the face of mounting tension between the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP), such conduct by the party would galvanise a lot of support and goodwill.

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