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former flagbearer aspirant of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Prof.
Kwabena Frimpong Boateng, has described Ghana’s economy as an ‘Adam and
Eve’ one that needs pragmatic changes.
Referring
to the biblical Noah's Ark story, he said Noah was able to "add value
to wood" to build a boat which he used to save humanity, unlike Adam and
Eve who did not add value to the Garden of Eden.
He said the success of any government was not determined by the
number of roads, hospitals and schools that it had constructed but by
the extent to which it had been able to develop human capital or
resource.
He underscored the need for the government to create an enabling environment for Ghanaians to live independent lives.
"The poverty gap is a technology gap," he stated.
Speaking to members of the Wa Campus branch of the Tertiary Students
Confederacy of the NPP, he said the government must strive to depend
less on foreign capital and its influence.
"There must be a serious change in the way we do things," he observed.
He told the NPP supporters that should the party come to power in
2016, they would change the way things were done in the country.
"Our enemies are poverty, mismanagement, hunger and poor education; these are the enemies of Ghana," he added.
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