From the Office of VFCP
Political Insight
The political mandate is to deliver the party’s manifesto. To deliver the party’s manifesto can be done in four ways.
1. Obligation: It is the political parties duty to make sure that governmental businesses are running according to the manifesto, principles, great ideas, goals, short-term and long-term visions to create an environment of sustainable economic developments locally, regionally, nationally, and globally to bring relief to peoples and the entire society.
2. Observation: To see the common purposes for common goods and services to enhance positive economic developments to increase national turnover, manufacturing productions, and agricultural productions to meet daily consumption. To see opportunities in all sectors and to encourage efficient implementation to accomplish a satisfactory outcome to boost greater economic growth and wealth. To forecast the future and to make predictions as to what kind of strategy is the best for daily activities to bring the rapid desire result.
3. Organization: The connections between departments must be coherent easily to be understood to identify possible economic potentiality to welcome new ideas and open doors of sustainability.
4. Orientation: The three arms of government must be peoples oriented. To lift up peoples from vulnerabilities and not to hammer peoples into vulnerabilities. It is to find the root cause in all complex and sensitive matters in order not to create more vulnerabilities, but to find workable solutions as a path of harmonious environments for all to enjoy human dignity and aspirations.
Therefore, the political mandate is not a quick process, but time-consuming to deliver the mandatory duties of governmental policies and party manifesto to offer a smooth running of a nation to achieve socio-economic developments in all sectors. It takes obligation, observation, organization, and orientation to build a national economy.
Francis Asante-Boadu