NPP govt has been unkind to Ghanaians – Mahama
Ex President John Dramani Mahama has criticized the New Patriotic Party (NPP) government of being “wicked” to Ghanaians.
Following a 24-hour economy walk in Kwahu, Mahama recently addressed party faithful and blasted President Nana Akufo-Addo’s administration for what he saw to be unfair treatment and neglect of the populace.
At a political function, Mahama—who also serves as the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer—spoke to party members and supporters. He conveyed his dissatisfaction with the NPP’s leadership, especially in relation to socioeconomic problems that affect Ghanaians.
Mahama claims that the NPP administration has fallen short of expectations and its mission to enhance Ghanaians’ quality of life. He listed the numerous issues confronting the nation, such as the soaring expense of living, joblessness, insufficient medical care, and decaying infrastructure left to fester.
Mahama reiterated his commitment to tackling youth issues in the event that he is chosen as leader.
He proposed creating a separate Youth Development Ministry by splitting the Youth and Sports Ministry.
He clarified that this choice will support his larger economic program, which includes the 24-hour economic initiative, by highlighting the importance of young involvement and facilitating the development of jobs.