Ho, May 20, GNA - Mr Devine Nkrumah, National Youth Coordinator of the People's Progressive Party (PPP), has said his Party had the better policies for the youth than all other political parties clamoring to rule Ghana.
Mr Nkrumah said this when speaking during the inauguration of new executives of the Progressive Youth Movements (PYM) for the Polytechnic, Nurses Training College, School of Hygiene and E.P. University College.
He said the PYM had come to stay adding that the PPP had the capacity to tackle the massive youth unemployment in the country.
He called on the youth to vote the PPP into power to redeem the country from the incapable hands of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Mr Godwin Sadzi, PPP Volta Regional Chairman, appealed to the students at the event to go out to market the ideals of the PPP to others.
He said the PPP's 10 point political platform, including providing energy for industrialization and rapid development, better health care and cleaner environment, job creation and the provision of quality education for every Ghanaian child were achievable.
Mr Sadzi said victory over corruption would release money for national development on all fronts adding that rumors about the PPP going into an alliance for the December polls were preposterous and that the Party would send the elections into a second round and prevail.
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