Prez Mahama's First 100 Days Shows He Is Visionless

A member of the communications team of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP), Richard Asante Yeboah has criticized President John Dramani Mahama on his first 100 days in office, saying it is clear that he is vision less and lacks leadership qualities. �We thought the late President Mills was the worst President in terms of his first 100 days assessment but President Mahama is far worst than him and he has proven to that. It is clear that all past presidents performed better than President Mahama. He (president Mahama) has made history for being the terrible president ever,� he stated. According to the NPP man, the Mahama-led administration is vision less and is being ruled by its party foot soldiers. �President has proven that there is no leadership and vision in his governance. He began his governance with foot soldier agitations. His party foot soldiers keep destroying everything because one way or the other they don�t agree with some ministerial appointments. If you remember some foot soldiers issued dead threats when Haruna Iddrisu was not nominated yet as a minister, including chiefs lobbying for positions,� he cited. Richard Asante Yeboah however stated that; �Mahama never thought of Ghanaians and increased the price of petrol drastically. No job for the youth, utilities issues, doctors and teachers are embarking on strikes all over the country. This is really bad. This is also the first time we have had a sitting President been tagged with a gay partner which up to date he (the President) has not denied that. Everything about Mahama�s 100 days in office is an error. He is the worst ever and a confused President as well�. Meanwhile, National Women's Organizer of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC), Anita De Soso believes President Mahama has been the finest President ever and during his 100 days in office, he has really worked hard despite some challenges emanated from the NPP Kufuor led administration. She however lauded the president for his exceptional governance during the first 100 days in office.