Deputy Communications Director for the Convention People's Party [CPP], Benjamin Nsiah, wants members of the ruling government to see themselves as failures for comparing themselves to the previous administration.
To him, once the John Dramani Mahama administration was kicked out of office for non-performance, it defies logic that the NPP considers its predecessors as their standard of measuring rod for success.
“ . . My worry in this country currently is that when it comes to Ghana’s history and world economic standards, NDC is no where compared to any form of economic standard during their term of governance, therefore NPP becomes a failure when they compare themselves to NDC and it is time Ghanaians show them the exit too,” he said.
Making reference to the ruling government’s town hall meeting on UTV’s ‘Adekye Nsroma’ political newspaper discussion show, the CPP Communicator, while commending the Vice President for his data-based economic statistics, asked how in reality the economic figures have impacted the lives of Ghanaians.
“It is the best that figures are shown to show how far the economy is growing but the impact of the figures to the ordinary Ghanaian is the most important aspect needed,” he indicated.
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CPP is in coma and you are talking this n0ns.ense..... Think about how to revive your dead CPP party. These are the NDC moles hiding within the CPP party.
Abi - You sure say NDC is too bad to be used as comparison. Then your CPP de3 nobody for mention.
you are not thinking about how to revive your dead CPP party you are thinking criticizing a performing government like npp shame on you, the economic policies of this government will not bear fruit now but in the near future that is why there so many social interventions being implement, so spare us with your block headed argument, ofuiii
Think about your collapse CPP, tell us which party you think they should compare themselves with
nka they should compare with the Conservative Party ana Labour ana Democrats ene Republicans. Nsem huunu akwara kwa. If you people get a platform and you have nothing to say just ka wo ano pam do or tell those who invited you to look elsewhere.
The positive effect derived from economic indicators generally takes time to mature and thus triggers relief very slowly in the pocket of the people. In the absence of the immediate benefits, a good Government embarks on social interventions, ie FHS, NHIS, etc. Definitely, the positive indicators sustained over a period of time, show good intent, buzz investor's attention, as well as confidence in the economy and the economy, become creditworthy. Hence, the present oversubscription of the Eurobonds didn't just fall from heaven. If all these, in turn, are directed into industrialization, production of goods and services and export value-added goods then we will be on the right path for development and economic welfare. It is only then that our cedi will be strong by virtue of it being backed by the production of goods and services; as a result, Ghana can develop beyond aid. Indeed, the present administration is doing very well in terms of Governance and economic management. Therefore, it is solemnly imperative that the NDC is parked in the opposition for at least 20 good years. For, Ghanaians are fed up with a lack of policy credibility and IMF bail-outs.
JUST WONDERING HOW MUCH WAS THIS DUDE PAID FOR SPEWING SUCH DIABOLIC LIES?!!YOU KNOW THE THING IS WHITE YET YOU SAY IT BLACK. ROBBISH!