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Royalnews360 Blog of Wednesday, 21 June 2023

Source: Nana Boateng kakape

Even Without Any Global Crises, Mahama Still Went To IMF - Baffour Agyapong Fires


The New Patriotic Party is asking former President John Dramni Mahama is indeed he has learnt his lessons considering her utterances and posture in his speeches.

The NDC presidential candidate for the 2024 election has been in the news for sometime now over comments he made that, he has learnt his lessons and would be a better leader if given another mandate.

Reacting to his comment on Net 2 TV "The Seat" show with Ohene Amoako, NPP Communication Team member Padmore Baffour Agyapong described as the former president as a failure who does not deserve another opportunity to rule the country.

According to him, Mr. Mahama failed to manage the economy and even run to the IMF for support at the time there was no global crises.

Mr. Baffour Agyapong emphasised the former president signed a lot insensitive agreements that has cost the country a lot,making reference to the energy deal costing Ghana $1bn dollars yearly.

"Mahama and the NDC government went to IMF at a time everyone country was doing well with positive indicators, where there was no COVID and Russia-Ukraine war. What does it mean? This is a total mismanagement of the economy under his time as the president of the republic" the Communicator told the host.

Alhaji Janfaru Saeed Karim on his part challenged Mr. Mahama to publicly confess and apologise to Ghanaians over violent comments he has been making in political platforms as it does not protect the peace of the country.

He stressed that agriculture in Ghana was recording negative figures under former minister, Fiifi Kwetey who is now the General Secretary of the party.

Alhaji Janfaru has, therefore, urged electorates to reject any attempt by the former president and the NDC to sneak their way through to power with lies and deceit.

credit: Nyarko Abronoma