NDC Will Not Abolish Free SHS – NDC Youth Organizer Reiterates

National Youth Organizer of the National Democratic Congress(NDC), George Opare Addo popularly known as Pablo says he will not glorify the NPP's continuous propaganda against their Presidential candidate, former President John Dramani Mahama.

Speaking on Okay FM’s 'Ade Akye Abia' programme, he explained that the party has made it clear in their various discussions that they will not abolish the free SHS policy.

According to him former President John Mahama has outlined his vision for the free SHS policy so they will not engage the NPP who are continually spreading falsehood about their decision to review the policy.

He added that Ghanaians should trust and believe in the policies of former President Mahama, adding that Ghanaians should not buy into the propaganda agenda of the NPP and their cohorts.

The National Youth Organiser of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Henry Nana Boakye says the sudden U-turn of former President John Mahama on the 'Free SHS Policy' is a clear show of deceptive, shrouded in treachery and should not be given a listening ear.

According to him, the unexpected utterances made by Former President Mahama whiles speaking at the 27th Annual Residential Delegate Congress organized by the Ghana National Union of Technical University Students in Kumasi contradicts the moldy entrenched hostility exhibited by the NDC against the Free SHS Policy since 2008.

Addressing the media at a 'Youth Must Know Series', the National Youth Organiser said “For the avoidance of doubt and in the spirit of making it known to the youth of Ghana, the NPP youth wing, without a shred of equivocation, asserts that the seeming endorsement given to Free SHS policy by former president Mahama is driven by ill-faith, deception and opportunism borne out of former president Mahama and the NDC’s innate tendencies to subtly associate themselves with good things and to benefit from same.”

According to him, Former President Mahama and the NDC in 2012 sponsored over 46 radio and television adverts against the Free SHS policy.

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