Aspiring Ashanti Regional Chairman of the NPP, Odeneho Kwaku Appiah, popularly known as Asanteman COKA, says the next NPP government will reinstate all individuals whose employment appointments were unlawfully terminated by the NDC government.
According to him, the NDC made a wrong move by sacking hundreds of Ghanaians after coming to office.
Speaking on OTEC FM’s Afternoon Political show, Dwabrem, on Monday, Asanteman COKA said the NPP remains committed to fairness and job security for the youth.
"While we will focus on creating job opportunities for the youth ensure all deserving youth are given the opportunity, we will restore those unfairly terminated by the NDC," he stated.
He added that the next NPP administration will not only provide jobs for young people who were treated unfairly, but will also ensure that all youth are given a fair chance in their hunt for employment.
COKA urged the public to trust in the NPP, describing it as the only party with the capacity to develop Ghana and protect the interests of workers.



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That is after 1,000 years. It baffles me so much that despite all the financial crimes of the NPP, nobody speaks about it. Every time, it's only about power. The NPP will do this; the NPP will do that. Who in his right mind will vote for a useless political party such as the NPP?