
“When you listen to the majority, they say when the NDC and NPP are in government, it is a winner-takes-all situation. If one party assumes office for eight years and you are not part of the party, then you are not part of the government. So the intelligence of many Ghanaians is disregarded in the governance of the country because it is winner-takes-all.
“If these two parties are in government, they work on projects, either good or bad, even if the other had already started the same… If there is no continuity, how do we move forward… Ghanaians are tired; they want a plan, not promises.”
“So we want to move Ghana beyond the manifesto promises. We want a national plan where Ghanaians are aware of where the country is headed. For the next 30 to 50 years, every party that assumes office would continue with whatever they meet,” he stated.
Mr Kyerematen proposed these measures to restore the cedi’s value during his Eastern Regional tour on Monday, 3rd June.