Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, the NPP’s vice presidential candidate, nursing students must vote for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to safeguard crucial programs such as Agenda 111, the nationwide hospital project.
Speaking to students at Accra Pantang Nursing and Midwifery Training College, Dr. Prempeh urged them to work toward keeping former President John Dramani Mahama from regaining power, claiming that the previous NDC government had handled nursing trainee concerns poorly.
In contrast to the NDC’s termination of allowances, which he said caused severe challenges for students under Mahama’s tenure, he underlined that the NPP’s reinstatement of trainee allowances shows their dedication to nursing students’ welfare.
According to Dr. Prempeh, the next election will be a decision between the risks associated with Mahama’s leadership and the stability provided by the NPP’s programs.
“Like their colleagues at Korle Bu, they recognize the risk in returning to the leadership of a man who once cancelled their allowances and vowed not to restore them, even if it cost him the presidency.
“The 2024 elections, they believe, are about securing Ghana’s future. That is why they will place their trust in Dr. Bawumia, who will, after four years, return to account for his actions and decisions. In contrast, they fear a leader who will serve only four years and be free from accountability, could once again cut their allowances and impose harsher policies. These students are actively campaigning and he believes it will translate into votes for the NPP on December 7.
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com/Joseph Asare