CPP Gears Up For 2016 Elections

The Convention People’s Party (CPP) has begun preparations to improve
its electoral performance in the upcoming general elections in 2016.

The Chairman and leader of the Party on Tuesday, 12th May 2014,
inaugurated a Consultative and Coordinating Committee composed of
Chairpersons of all constitutional committees of the Party as part of
measures towards the achievement of the electoral objectives of the
Party.

In an inaugural address to the Committee delivered at the Party
headquarters of the Party, the Chairman of the party, Samia Yaba
Nkrumah, pointed out to the Committee that the party has formidable
challenges because it is the most besieged and embattled Party in the
political history of the country.

In her words “Our Party is the most besieged and embattled political
party in the political history of our nation. We have suffered two
coup d’états of our governments in 1966 and 1981. Our Party was banned
in 1968 and dismembered and fragmented in 1992. This attitude towards
our Party continues to this hour.”

Her explanations for the bitter experience of the Party in the
political history of Ghana were that “They view our great tradition
and heritage with animosity because we resist their efforts to
impoverish our country. They also despise our self-less and principled
commitment to the development of our country.”

According to the Chairman of the Party, “the rapid industrialisation,
strategic investments and progress in continental union under the CPP
government of the first republic threatened and undermined the efforts
of external financial and commercial interests to dominate and control
our resources and markets of the economy of Ghana”.

She added that “they hate our Party because we are opposed to their
exploitation of the peasant agricultural economies of a divided
Africa. They acted on their intense hatred to collaborate with
internal subversionists to plot and execute the overthrow of the CPP
government on 24th February 1966”

On the fragmentation of the party she explained that the Party
suffered this fate because “our electoral victory in 1979 was the
revelation that no political force could defeat a united Nkrumaist
front of the CPP”. This she said was reinforced and under pinned by
the fact that “our victory in the political liberation struggle of our
country makes us the traditional majority party in our country.”

She asked the members of the party to resist the destabilisation of
the Party by her political enemies. She warned against “fifth
columnists and agent provocateurs who may infiltrate our Party and
attempt to influence us by corrupt means to act against the interest
of the Party. We ask all to resist the temptation and dedicate their
works to a CPP electoral victory.”

She advised members of the party to “respect and obey the leaders we
have freely elected and elders of the Party who laid our political
foundations. Our actions at all times should be consistent with the
Party constitution and our organisational principle of democratic
centralism. We should appreciate the Party disciplinary code of
supremacy of the Party and not our persona and egos”.

The Party she said remained “resolute and undaunted” because they
believe firmly in the power and capability of the Party to govern the
country on the strength of the relevance, appropriateness and
efficiency of the development ideology and philosophy of the Party for
the prosperity of the nation.

She called on the Committee to work tirelessly and without reservation
towards an electoral victory in 2016 saying that “this is the
challenge of our times”.

She pointed out that because of the “failure of the inappropriate and
ineffective policies of the P/ NDC and NPP governments in the past 32
years, it is time for a change”

“It is time for the rejection of development policy dictates from
political, economic, financial and commercial interests that denied us
political rights and economic opportunities under colonial rule. We
refuse to be the hewers of wood and drawers of water in international
economic relations.”

“It is time for our history of slavery and colonialism and
responsibility to colonial freedom to drive and inform our economic
development policy choices in fulfillment of our mission in history”.

“It is time for the adoption of a development philosophy that is
defined and propelled by the development aspirations and objectives of
our struggle for political and economic freedom”.

“It is time for the adoption of the Nkrumaist development philosophy
that relies on the capability of our people to develop the productive
resources of our nation to satisfy our needs and export”.

She noted that “on account of her incomparable and supreme
development achievements in the economic development history of our
dear country, it is time for the CPP to govern this country to
prosperity”