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[ 2016-09-12 ]
I am disappointed in Mahama’s administration-Cwesi Oteng
Gospel Musician, Cwesi Oteng has expressed
disappointment in the Mahama-led National
Democratic Congress (NDC) for failing to solve
pertaining issues bedevilling Ghanaians in its
8-year term.
He wondered why the government refused to deliver
on its better Ghana agenda promise purportedly
aimed at bettering the lives of Ghanaians.
He observed that the spirit of the country is
really down and that the country needs fresh
breathe.
‘I am extremely disappointed in President
Mahama’s administration. Ghana was promised that
things will be better on so many grounds, where
the spirit of the nation will be lifted, I just
think that since we were promised a better Ghana,
we have seen how it’s like, we have seen both
NDC and New Patriotic Party (NPP).
Every person should now take stock of his life for
every government that promised us, we should check
whether the economy is alright,’ he said.
The ‘God dey bless me’ crooner over the
weekend on his Twitter endorsed the Flagbearer of
the opposition NPP Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
He said it is in the right direction for Ghanaians
to change government in the December polls by
voting massively for NPP.
According to him, it’s prudent to have a leader
who has the interest of the nation at heart, and
judge him based on his promises after his term.
‘Yes I did endorse Nana Addo, I think we’ve
had 8 years of what better Ghana looks like and
it’s well enough and good so far, 8 years is
good enough because we were promised a better
Ghana at a time that GHC1.00 was equal to one
dollar. Obviously they have worked very hard on
showing us the better Ghana which was promised, so
am just advising and letting people know what I
think Ghana’s new direction should be, because
we have had a better Ghana, let’s have another
Ghana with a leader who is experienced enough and
his life over the years has proven to be worthy of
emulation, his decision has been in the interest
of the nation for so many years now.
Looking at what he is pursuing, we can judge him
after his term of office in a retrospective way,
take stock of his promises, and see if he
delivered on what he promised or not,’ he
entreated.
He encouraged Ghanaians not to vote on autopilot
but rather take stock of government at all levels
before casting their votes.
‘That is why Africa has remained what it is now,
because people vote on tribal lines, but not on
policies or what is in best interest of the
nation,’ he observed.
Source - ultimatefmonline.com
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