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Presidential Debate II: Candidates make pledge for peace
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Each of the four casts himself as the best cut for the job.
Each of the four casts himself as the best cut for the job.
 
 
 
 
 
 
The 2008 Presidential Debate II has ended with each of the four presidential candidates describing himself as the best cut for the highest office of the land.

The flag-bearers of the ruling NPP, main opposition NDC, the PNC and the CPP answered questions mainly on governance, social and human security.

All four candidates unanimously agreed on the need to establish a more responsive government to improve the standard of living of Ghanaians.

The latest encounter was hotter with more confrontations, unlike the previous incident in which candidates were thought to have only engaged each other in lengthy dry exchanges.

Prof Ivan Addae Mensah, former vice chancellor of the University of Ghana, and Joy Fm reporter Israel Laryea were the moderators of the show.

Listen to the debate here.


Stay tuned.




       

 
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