2015 has been “painfully challenging” – Nduom

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General News of Wednesday, 23 December 2015

Source: Starrfmonline.com

Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom, MahamaDr Papa Kwesi Nduom[L] speaking to Prez Mahama

The year 2015 has been “a painfully challenging one for all” Ghanaians, but 2016 has “something good”, entrepreneur Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom has predicted.

According to the leader of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP), the incessant power blackouts experienced in Ghana throughout the year has brought a lot of hardship to businesses which has also led to “unemployment” coupled with “rising and potentially crippling national debt”.

“But I can sense an awakening,” Nduom said in a Facebook post.

“Our people are beginning to realize that there are consequences for every vote they cast. They know now that talking and talking is different from doing, doing. Many are saying, we deserve something better than this. And they are right.

“I am encouraged by the young people, their optimistic outlook and determination to make it in Ghana. They need help and some of us will be there for them. I like their spirit.

“In 2016, something good will happen. It is why I wish for all Ghanaians good health, happiness, an undying positive spirit and prosperity.”

Below is the full post:

Ghana Will Rise!

I am a believer. I believe in Ghana and the Ghanaian people. We are an enterprising and resilient people. Our land has been well-endowed by our Creator. The land is fertile. The land is rich with valuable minerals. We have people with brilliant minds.

And yes, 2015 has been a painfully challenging one for all of us. Dumsor, unemployment, rising and potentially crippling national debt, arrears due to contractors who have done jobs for government and above all, embarrassing and visible signs of increasing corruption, bribery and waste of public funds all combined have brought suffering to our people. Incompetence in leadership circles, putting people in wrong positions and turning every difficult situation into political football is killing enterprise, creativity and patriotism.

But I can sense an awakening. Our people are beginning to realize that there are consequences for every vote they cast. They know now that talking and talking is different from doing, doing. Many are saying, we deserve something better than this. And they are right.

I am encouraged by the young people, their optimistic outlook and determination to make it in Ghana. They need help and some of us will be there for them. I like their spirit.

In 2016, something good will happen. It is why I wish for all Ghanaians good health, happiness, an undying positive spirit and prosperity.

Ghana Will Rise!

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