United We Soar
UFP is the Heart of our Country, Embrace it.
Until recently, measures of public opinion about the welfare of citizens were the preserve of the rich and noble men in society. The food we eat, the schools we attend, build and the decisions about citizens were only limited to certain class of the society. The above description calls for liberal democratic ideology that would not only make every citizen participates in the decisions affecting them but have the right to vote equally (just like any other person: rich or noble) for and against any policy direction yet to be introduced. This campaign is about the future, not the past. Don't overlook that.
United Freedom Party is coming to wipe the tears of Ghanaians who have been suffering for various spheres of life. UFP would champion a system of governance based on the principle of liberalism and democracy. We are of the view that the development of this country is meaningless if citizens are suppressed to voice their concerns about what is happening in this country. The Constitution of this country guarantees each and everyone the freedom to express himself/herself without disruption from so called superior quarters. The Constitution has granted us the move, but the question is, who then reinforces its enforcement? UFP is committed to enforcing it to the latter.
United Freedom Party is committed to the ordinary Ghanaian who constitutes the fabric of our society. The concerns of the ordinary Ghanaian is paramount on the decision-making table. Not the billionaires who buy influence; and neither the big corporations who buy to affect policy considerations. UFP is a party whose policies seek to uplift the downtrodden into an appreciable position in society. We believe in equality and equity for all.
Over the years, UFP has been meeting trade unions, listening to them and how they are finding it difficult to breakthrough into the virtual-world market. This is a challenge that no government has encapsulated it its manifesto. United Freedom Party is exceptional and we have shown to all trade unions in this country; how our manifesto has adequately addressed their concerns. How the incoming government of UFP under the able and competent leadership of Mr Carlos Lorlornyo would change the paradigm to the advantage of traders in the country. UFP believes that traders living in any parts of the country should be able to sell their produce at international market price without having to be shortchanged. That is why UFP would establish Trade Transformation, Equity and Equality Corporation to make sure that traders are registered nationwide and to have their produce bought from the farm and transported by the government to the capital. The cost of transportation will be borne by the government. Trade Unions want politicians to stand up and address the issues that matter to them and we are doing just that.
We will protect the integrity of our democracy, by introducing a unique and one identification system that replaces all cards in Ghana and use same to vote at polling stations.
If you believe in the ideology of UFP, like I do, to build a system where moneytocracy has no say in who gets a job in this country, where the blacksmiths children can equally contest and be voted as president of Ghana, join me in the crusade to build a country fit for the upcoming generation, I say: ‘come and join us’
Join us if you want more equity and equality in the disbursement of the national cake.
UFP is the only party with a vision for the future of our country.
Join us if you care about the education of our children.
Join us if you want job security and higher pay.
Join us if you want fairness and honesty in our tax system.
Join us if you care about your children’s future.
Join us, for the future is bright.
Join us for this fight; and don’t be a fence sitter.
We have the best of policies to liberate our people.
Now we must win the votes.
Join us, and together, we can make the difference.
UFP, In Unity We Soar!
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Abdul-Razak Lukman (BACS22881)
With such a party. Even the babies will laugh without tears for the future
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