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General News of Tuesday, 3 August 2021

    

Source: 3news.com

Bawumia is incompetent in managing the economy – Kofi Koranteng

Vice President of Ghana, Dr Mahamudu Bawumiah Vice President of Ghana, Dr Mahamudu Bawumiah

The 2020 Presidential independent candidate, Mr Kofi Koranteng, has criticized Vice President Dr Mahamadu Bawumia for ascribing the sluggish growth of Ghana's economy to the manipulation of 'demons' and 'principalities'.

He has described the head of Ghana's economic team as incompetent who is incapable of solving the economic crises in the country.

Dr Bawumia is said to have stated that there are 'demons' and 'principalities' working to impede the growth of Ghana's economy when speaking at the 13th Congregation of University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA).

Kofi Koranteng reacting to the vice president's comment on the Maakye show on Onua TV on Tuesday, August 3, maintained that Dr Bawumia is not competent, not functional, and has no love for Ghana hence blaming demons for the government's inability to fix the economy.

He has thus asked him to resign as Vice President and allow Reverend Christian Kwabena Andrews, founder and leader of Ghana Union Movement (GUM), to replace him to help fight the demons spiritually.

"If you say that it is 'demons' and 'principalities' that are impeding the growth of the economy and the overall development of the country, then kindly step down and allow Kyere Abosom to replace you because he is known to be capable of fighting demons.

"One thing that halts the operation of demons and principalities is competence; you are seeing demons and principalities because you are not competent, not functional, and you don't love this country," he reiterated.

He, however, indicated that the political leadership in Ghana is a failure, and the devil has no time for the country because the leaders are already working for the devil.

Kofi Koranteng vowed vehemently to participate in the forthcoming Fix The Country demonstration and entreated the youth to turn up in their numbers to help send a strong signal to the government that Ghana needs to be fixed.