The 's National Youth Organizer, Salam Mustapha, has fired salvoes at Ex-President over his promises to the Ghanaian youth. Salam Mustapha punched holes in Mahama's promises, particularly in relation to his free tuition for first-year students in tertiary institutions policy and other policies for the youth in education. During the launch of the Youth Manifesto of the (NDC) at the University of Professional Studies, Accra, on Monday, August 12, assured the youth of his readiness to better their lives as he canvassed them to vote for him in the December 7 polls. Mr. Mahama proffered, among other things, that "we shall decentralize the procurement of food and other supplies to the headmaster's school basis in order to improve the quality of food and also boost the local economies in the district where the schools are located." He added, "We shall expand access by building more infrastructure in existing secondary schools, and we shall dedicate funding to completing the E-blocks in order that more children can have the opportunity to go to school." But Salam Mustapha, speaking on Peace FM's "Kokrokoo" show, reminded Ghanaians of John Mahama's track record in the education sector, which was supervised by his Vice Presidential Candidate, Prof.