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Ghana in an era of
retrogression, says Nana Akufo-Addo
Form the Office of Akufo-Addo
for 2016
June 30, 2014
Nana Akufo-Addo, Sunday, lamented the leadership crisis
in Ghana and accused President John Mahama’s government
of sending the nation backwards.
Addressing the UK Branch of the New Patriotic Party’s
monthly public meeting on Sunday in Wood Green, London,
the man vying to lead the New Patriotic Party in 2016
described the situation in Ghana as, “we are in an era
of retrogression.”
He added, “You may look at the problems we are facing
now and say we have seen all of them before. But, I have
been around for sometime now and I don’t remember the
last time we had all these problems hitting us at the
same time with such force. Ask yourself, why?”
He stressed, “No water, no electricity, no petrol, no
money, no jobs, no mercy,” and the audience added, “No
World Cup victory!”
Nana Akufo-Addo, who was in London for a week’s visit,
told Ghanaians in London, “it seems whatever the
President touches turns into dust. This is, indeed, an
era of retrogression. Everything about Ghana appears to
be going backwards.”
He cited the ill-fated foreign exchange measures
announced in February as a typical example. “Even when
they try to fix the falling cedi, they end up making it
worse. The cedi depreciation was worse in the four
months since February, when the stricter rules were
announced, than in the previous 4 months. You may ask
yourself, why?”
He lamented how the government lambasted his 2012
running mate, the economist, Mahamudu Bawumia, “when he
warned them that it would not work. He was insulted!
Today, Ghana’s cedi is the second worst performing
currency in the world. Doing better than only the local
currency of conflict-hit Ukraine! Just, ask yourself,
why?”
With a chuckle, the seasoned politician added to
laughter from the gathering, “Not even our favourite
past time, football, has been spared this era of
repression. Under President Kufuor, we got through the
group stages. Under Mills we got to the Quarter Finals.
Under Mahama, we expected to at least match our old
performances. But, we did worse in Brazil than in 2006.
Ask yourself, why?”
Although, he said he did not agree with the pressures
the national football team put on the authorities to get
paid before playing, he could see how the public
sympathised with their concerns.
“I am not saying I support the way the players held the
nation to ransom before our crucial match against
Portugal. But, were you surprised that the Black Stars
wanted cash in hand before playing? It is because nobody
trusts this government to deliver on its promises. This
is a government that finds nothing wrong when the law
has levied taxes on people for those revenues to be paid
directly in statutory funds like the GETFUND, District
Assembly Common Fund, and NHIS. If a government can
refuse to pay money to an institution the law says it
should, then how can we expect the Black Stars to expect
to be paid on a word of promise from the President?”
Akufo-Addo queried.
He said, the announcement by the credit rating company,
Moody’s last Friday, was just the latest of how the
world had lost confidence in the capacity of the
government to manage the economy.
Moody’s downgraded Ghana from B1 to B2, describing the
outlook as negative.
“What it means is that Ghana will now pay more in
interest rates to borrow,” Akufo-Addo explained.
Form the Office of Akufo-Addo
for 2016
June 30, 2014
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Ghana Power, Water Tariffs Up
allAfrica, June 28, Ghanadot - GHANA'S Public Utilities
Regulatory Commission (PURC) has announced an increase in water
and electricity tariffs....These would increase by 6,1 percent
and 12 percent respectively....Director of Public Affairs at the
PURC, Nana Yaa Gyantuah, explained that an initial 31 percent
hike in electricity and 14 per cent hike in water had been
agreed at management level but said the proposal had been
forwarded to the Board of the Commission for approval.... More
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New paradigms for the protection of
African people
SpyGhana, June 29, Ghanadot - If those who benefit from
crumbs of their masters feign to see the reality, there has been
an agenda of deliberately orchestrated confusion prolonged by
decades-long misinformation and coaching by foreign operatives
such that even the political rhetoric is awash of generic code
words such as colonialism or imperialism while no progress has
been attained in the liberation of African people from
oppression.
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Ghana in an era of
retrogression, says Nana Akufo-Addo
Commentary, June 30, Ghanadot - Nana Akufo-Addo,
Sunday, lamented the leadership crisis in Ghana and
accused President John Mahama’s government of sending
the nation backwards.. .. . More |
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Coming Out of the World Cup Tournament
Commentary, June 29, Ghanadot - I
cannot for the life of me understand why every one is surprised
about the fate of the Black Stars and all the shenanigans that
have accompanied it....Why do people say that Ghana has been
embarrassed?...In my view, all this plays into the narrative of
the incompetent and asinine politicians, where they pretend to
lead us and we also continue to defer to them........ .....More
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