Thursday, 6 January 2011

Cadres urged to acknowledged their roles during the Revolutionary Process

Cadres of the Ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) has called on its members to do with apathy and acknowledged the immense role cadres played during the revolutionary process. The call was made in a released issued and signed by the Upper East Interim Chairman of the United Cadres Front (UCF), Alagskoma Asakeya Noble, at Bolgatanga. The release reminded Ghanaians that the tenets of the 31st December Revolution, which borders on probity and accountability, are still relevant as they were 29 years ago, hence the need to recognize it as such. It attributed the success of the revolution to hard work, sacrifice, commitment, selflessness and the spirit of voluntarism exhibited by cadres during that era. The release was grateful to the President, Prof, John Evans Attah Mills for appointing some comrades into key positions in his government, and expressed the hope that more could be done in that direction. It further underscored the need for public holders to emulate the leadership style of the President by being modest, transparent and accountable to the Ghanaian populace. Mr. Alasgskoma later in an interview with Radio Ghana advised cadres not to sit down unconcerned and allow people to distract government’s attention from focusing on its developmental agendas, which according to him has brought hope and relief to the marginalized as well as suffering masses of this country.
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