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There’s Not A Single Abandoned Project Under NPP – Buaben Asamoah

The ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) has vehemently refused that they have abandoned any projects inherited from their predecessors.

Addressing the media, Communications director of the party, Yaw Buaben Asamoah said the NPP cannot sit aloof and watch the 2020 National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer poison the minds of Ghanaians with lies.

According to him “there are no abandoned projects under NPP.”

The NPP further said the NDC’s continuous criticism of the Agenda 111 hospitals initiative is because it threatens their chances of 2024 and it defeats their archaic model of regime change every four years.

“For open political purposes founded on the spirit of non-performance and incompetence, the NDC wants an initiative that is set to benefit millions of Ghanaians stopped just because it threatens their assumptions of the 2024 election. The NDC sees Agenda 111 as a game-changer to defeat their archaic model of regime change every eight years. They are afraid we will break the eight. Agenda 111 complements major reforms in the health sector”.

The NPP further urged Ghanaians to stop paying attention to former President John Dramani Mahama’s claims that the country is hard.

Yaw Buaben Asamoah said the NPP cannot sit aloof and watch the 2020 National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer poison the minds of Ghanaians with lies.

“We are not frightened of John Mahama, we know he cannot manage the economy, so we can’t let him poison your minds because if you’re sitting your somewhere and they keep telling you ‘oh it is bad, Ghana is hard, there is corruption, Ghana is hard’. Then sometimes, you think it’s true. So we have to speak back,” he told the media at a press conference on Friday.

He added: “We’re not frightened by John Mahama. We know he cannot give you a good education, we know he cannot give you good health, he will collapse NHIA. We know he cannot manage the economy. Interest rates, inflation will go up, growth will drop and we’ll go back to the IMF”.

GhanaFeed.com

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