Sunyani Polytechnic gets TEIN

Sunyani (Western Region) 8 March ’99

The 42nd tertiary education institutional network (TEIN) of the NDC, was inaugurated at the Sunyani Polytechnic with a call on members to be abreast with government policies. Alhaji Kwadwo Maama Adam, deputy regional minister, who inaugurated the network, said this would enable members to counteract any negative propaganda of the opposition. Ghanaians have come to accept that the NDC government is the only party that could propel the country to achieve greater heights, hence defections from the opposition parties to the NDC fold, he said. He commended Sunyani Polytechnic members of the TEIN for their bold decision to join the NDC and assured them that the government will implement sound policies for the achievement of objectives as envisaged in the Vision 2020 document. Mr Ken Gyamfi, NDC deputy national youth organiser, said the ability to harness the potentials of the youth is the surest way to move the country towards. The NDC, he said recognises the importance of the youth, hence its decision to form networks in tertiary institutions to tap their potentials. Mr Gyamfi urged members to intellectually analyse issues to counteract “the vicious lies of the opposition to discredit the government”.

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