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Anyone still blaming fmr prez Mahama for current economic hardship is empty in the head – NDC Communicator

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A member of the communication team of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Upper East Region, Abdallah Salifu says anyone who is still blaming for the current hardship in the country is empty in the head.

Mr Abdallah said former President Mahama cannot be responsible for the current hardship in the country because he has been out of government for the past five years now so those still blaming him for the economic woes in the country are “sick in the head”.

Speaking on Day Break Upper East show on A1 Radio, the NDC communicator said the Nana Addo-led government should be held liable for the mess in the country rather than trying hard to pin it on the former president after all the New Patriotic Party government claimed they fixed the economy. 

He said the NPP government likes to ride on the successes of the former president but would like to push all problems in the country on former president 

Mr Abdallah further said Ghanaians are suffering based on their choices because they were presented with an opportunity to choose who should lead them but they decided to choose people who will worsen their plight.

He called on the Nana Addo government to admit the fact that to they have failed stop blaming the former president for the failure.

Source: A1Radioonline.com|101.1MHz|Ghana

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  1. #Exactly true!
    Npp led government knew that they failed Ghanains but refusing to admit it but rather shamefully blaming #JDM who is no more in office for five(5) good years now!

    Even if Mahama was mismanaging the economy, You the Npp led government was telling Ghanaians that you are coming to fix it but here is the case today, you have #Worsen every good thing done by the NDC led government.
    Taxes every where
    Failing promises from the beginning
    Democracy is not working as it suppose to function!
    etc.

    #FixTheCountryGhana

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