
I wish to use this opportunity to express my appreciation to the thousands of people that have followed, supported and prayed for the campaign. I thank you all for your empowerment and motivation. To all who have been inspired by my intention to run, continue to take inspiration from the ESN Brand. To all of you, I say, may the Lord God Almighty bless you mightily indeed.
I want to encourage the leadership of the NPP to work hard to conduct smooth Presidential and Parliamentary primaries ahead of the 2024 general elections. Too many prospective candidates, particularly those contesting incumbents or intending to contest incumbents, including those contesting the sitting Vice President, Alhaji Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, have raised concerns about free and fair elections. This must be a concern for all and we must all work very hard to ensure that the upcoming primaries do not leave behind a sour taste in the mouths of party members and the Ghanaian people.
We must not allow simple free and fair elections to become a scarce commodity in the NPP at a time the Ghanaian people are looking up to the ruling party to provide the leadership that would build a resilient and less dependent economy through sustained and viable agriculture, support for businesses, proper management of corruption, support for domestic affairs and a productive educational system.
Ghanaians want the ruling party to engage in foreign affairs that bring the most profit to the nation. Ghanaians want good governance. Ghanaians want an improvement in the healthcare delivery system, including progress in the promised and much talked about Agenda 111 project intended to raise healthcare standards in Ghana. Ghanaians want decent housing. Ghanaians want a Judiciary that makes this nation a land of true freedom and justice. Ghanaians want a land management and land tenure system that truly befits our dignity as a modern nation (not landguardism, multiple sale of lands and the operation of hoodlums and gangsters in the land sector).
Ghanaians want a police service that has the ability to manage property rights and entitlements relating to land. Ghanaians want a responsive and responsible media. Ghanaians want the natural resources of the nation to be properly managed to the benefit of the ordinary person. Ghanaians want proper settlement, care and support for pensioners and other senior citizens. Ghanaians want job creation and employment particularly for the youth. Ghanaians want modernized transportation system, etc, etc, etc. These are the issues of our time and these are the matters that should concern the ruling party.