Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, HE Dr. Mahamoud Bawumia has joined the catchphrase #Fix the Country.
In a facebook post, he explained that the government is four months into our four-year mandate and the job of the government is to fix problems.
"This is what we have been doing since 2017. The COVID-19 pandemic has slowed down the global economy and caused increases in prices of commodities such as oil, cement, and iron rods as well as the overall cost of shipping".
Nevertheless, it is very important to place the performance of our government over the last four years after inheriting an economy with “no meat on the bone” on record.
"Ours is a government that listens and cares. The facts and data speak for themselves. Trust President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo."
#HeIsFixingIt
Read Facebook Post Below
Dear Friends,
OUR RECORD OF FIXING PROBLEMS
We are four months into our four year mandate. The job of government is to...
Posted by Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia on Thursday, May 6, 2021
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Haha no serious person will take this vice president serious he is more or less like a comedian when he speak this days, and a very big liar no Ghanaian take him serious
I bemoan the manner how the opposition party politicking is practiced here in Ghana. I think, the NDC in particular leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to the people of Ghana wishing to know the alternative better approach to solving issues of a direful national interest. There is simply too much propaganda and lies aimed only at dragging the ruling party in baseless politics. To make the Government look bad so as to gain political advantage. The trigger of all these noises of protestation was the exaggerated culture of silence speech of Sir Sam Jonah. And clearly, the NDC does nothing better than simply capitalizing on it for a hopeless political gain. Forgetting that the people of Ghana had reached the political age and could make their own enlightened views. With time this kind of deceitful politicking is going to be irrelevant and counterproductive, working against the NDC. And the NDC is doomed to remain in opposition and extinct forever.