Chairperson and flagbearer of the convention peoples party, nana Akosua frimpomaa has sworn allegiance to establish a covenant and fulfil the vision of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, founder of the party.
On the occasion to mark the 67th anniversary of Ghana’s independence the cpp leader and some party members paid a visit to the burial place of the first president of Ghana, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.
Nana Akosua frimpomaa, during the visit state that the country is gradually withdraw and and losing its acceptance regardless of being the first sub-saharan African country to gain independence
On the authority of her, the cpp has commenced an anti- corruption policy to curb corruption in the country.
She said that with the policy, the youth will no longer have to seek greener pastures abroad.
We have initiated a process of anti corruption to ensure the vision of independence for which you fought for this country… become a reality. Sobthat our young people won’t have to travel outside and turn in boats before they the would be able to have a decent living”, said by the cpp flagbearer.
To signify her commitment to fulfilling her promise, the cpp chair swore an oath with water to signify her covenant.
“As I stand here, I make a pledge that come 2025 January when cpp take power, we will celebrate independence when we’ve achieved the vision you set out from.
” we want to start something called the sacred water oath of allegiance which is going to have a contact between us and the people. Giving them the promise that you gave them and followed us.
Give us the blessings of all our ancestors that the spirits of this land, the land for which you died, that pledge allegiance to the party “, she added.
Despite it’s historic significance, the cpp struggled to win any presidential election after Dr kwame Nkrumah.
The last member If Parliament to represent the party I Ghana’s Parliament was samia Nkrumah, who represented the jomoro constituency between 2011 to 2015.
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