Police The Polls � Veep Orders Hundreds Of Party Supporters @ Asawase

Flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party, Nana Akuffo Addo, demonstrates a leader who would fail when given politcal power Vice President Kwesi Amissah - Arthur has said.  

The Vice President Kwesi Amissah - Arthur and running mate to President Mahama, said whilst the NDC has launched it campaign and manifesto and is poised for victory, rhe NPP which hasn't done so.

He was amazed at the poor attitude of the opposition party and wondered why a party that hasn't dpme this basic homework would go round accussing the NDC of stealing content of their manifesto.  

"Under President John Dramani Mahama the National Democratic Congress’ has launched it manifesto ahead of the 2016 general elections. The President launched the manifesto in Sunyani they (NPP) haven’t. But rather the New Patriotic Party (NPP) says the manifesto highlight by the governing National Democratic Congress was replete with its ideas. And that the NDC lead by its General Secretary Johnson Asiedu Nketia has stolen their manifesto", he said.

Vice President Kwesi Amissah - Arthur called on NDC supporters to police the polls and be vigilant on Election Day to win the party a second term in office.

“We must police the polls, we must make sure we are vigilant and that everything is done according to the rules.”

He made the statement when he addressed hundreds of party supporters in the Asawase constituency of the Ashanti Region who defied the persistent heavy downpour in the area to welcome him to grace the launch of the NDC's Member of Parliament for the area, Hon Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak.

Vice President Kwesi Amissah -Arthur admonished party supporters to continue in their focus, determination, perseverance and the singleness of purpose with which they have pursued the campaign. He also called on party supporters to be wary of the NPP because of their attitude of pulling surprises.

According to him, an election is won or lost on the day of the election, therefore the supporters should ensure that all the campaigning activities of the party across the country be crowned with a win on December 7.

He called on the NDC party supporters to ignore the accusations of the NPP and urged them to focus  their energies in ensuring a resounding victory for President John Mahama for continuity in the December 2016 elections.