Akufo-Addo: I’m not perfect, but my intensions are honest

“I am not a perfect man by any stretch of the imagination, but my intention is an honest one. I'm not in politics to enrich myself, that's not the reason I came into politics,” The flagbearer of the main opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) Nana Akufo-Addo stressed at a thanksgiving service for the party’s parliamentary candidate for Tema West Carlos Ahenkorah at Sakumono on Sunday.
He said he will be an exceptional leader.“I came to contribute my quota to ensure that our nation develops. If it was all about money, I would have
stayed in law and in business. Have confidence in me that I am coming for the development of our nation, because we are not entitled to be a poor country, but a prosperous one.” Nana Akuffo Addo emphasised he will do everything within his powers to restore unity in the NPP.  “Whatever I can do to ensure that the NPP is united and all these internal happenings come to an end, I will do it." The Superintendent Minister of the Mount Zion Methodist Church, Sakumono, Rt. Rev. Col. Paul A. Brewu, was optimistic Nana Addo will win the next general elections, but on one condition. "If you can instil discipline in the NPP, I can assure you that in 2016-2017, you will be there. Do all you can to bring the NPP together, but don't hesitate to reprimand and discipline those who seek to destroy," he noted.


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