Businessman and Founder of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP), Papa Kwasi Nduom, has challenged the President, John Mahama, to a debate on how to make Ghana “great and strong” and its people prosperous.
In a Facebook post Monday, Dr Nduom said the debate would also focus on how best to implement free compulsory universal education from kindergarten to senior high school.
The PPP Founder said he was open to facing the President in the debate in 2015.
See Dr Nduom’s FB post below:
“I have a request to make. I want a one on one debate between me Papa Kwesi Nduom and President John Dramani Mahama on what to do to make Ghana great and strong and its people prosperous. This debate should also cover free, compulsory universal education from kindergarten to senior high school, solving ‘dum so’, election of MMDCEs, solving the corruption problem and job creation.
I don’t want this to become entangled with election politics. So it is better done in 2015. Anytime, anywhere. Any promoters?”