Former Deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Koku Anyidoho has insisted that achievments in the party’s Green Book cannot be attributed to only one person as other NDC leaders played a part.
Speaking on Asempa FM yesterday he said projects like the University of Ghana Medical Center(UGMC) and several infrastructure projects were initiated by the late Prof John Evans Atta Mills and not Mahama.
“Heritage fund, all those things…who did it, 34 months single digit inflation, who did it?” he questioned.
“If people will not mention his name, me I will mention his name, I will mention his name…he did things, people did things”, he stressed.
He added, “let’s give credit when credit is due, let’s give honour where honour is due. President Mills did a lot…the Petroleum Revenue Management Act of 2011…who was President in 2011, come on.”
He insisted projects in the Green Book are achievements of the NDC.
”NDC was founded by Jerry Rawlings. When we are telling a story, we will tell the stories or President Rawlings, we will tell the stories of Atta-Mills. We will tell the stories of President Mahama.”
“20 years down the line, whoever will be the President of the NDC, we will tell that story,” he stated.
Source: GhanaFeed.com