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Action Speaks Louder Than Words – Bawumia Jabs Mahama On Job Creation

Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia has taken a swipe at former president John Dramani Mahama after the latter pledged to create jobs for the youth should he win power on December 7.

In reaction, Dr Bawumia quizzed whether the National Democratic Congress (NDC) leader was a new person or had been in power before. According to him, promises, deeds and actions are different things because Mr Mahama had the chance to rule the country for eight years and did nothing for the youth.

“We are in an election year and we are hearing a lot of promises from the former president John Mahama, and you will even after sometime wonder if he has been in office before and may be tempted to think he is a new person. But former President Mahama is not a new quantity but a known quantity who has been in office for eight years as a Vice President and President. What did Mahama do for the youth during his tenure?” Bawumia said at an event organised by the youth wing of the ruling party in Accra Wednesday.

He added, “promises are one thing but deeds and actions are another. Actions speak louder than words and John Mahama’s record of incompetence has already spoken very loudly. President Akufo-Addo has demonstrated his understanding of the issues affecting the youth and has taken steps to tackle them in his first term. His [Akufo-Addo] next term in office will be transformational for Ghana with the youth at the centre of that transformation.”

The Vice President trumpeted the Akufo Addo led government achievements including creation of jobs.

“Several youth centred programmes and policies initiated by President Akufo-Addo such as job creation through One District One Factory, National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Plan, President’s Business Support Programme, Planting for Food and Jobs, Greenhouse Village Initiative, Campus Business Pitch, Presidential Empowerment for Women with Disability, the revival of Anglogold Ashanti Obuasi Mine, NABCo, as well as other programmes, such as restoration of teacher and nursing trainee allowances, refund of deposits of collapsed financial institutions, free water and electricity amongst others have impacted meaningfully in the political, social and economic lives of the Ghanaian youth,” he noted.

Source: GhanaFeed.com

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