New
Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Upper Denkyira West
says President Mahama’s State of the Nation Address is “much ado about
nothing.
According to Benjamin Kofi Ayeh, the President instead
of inspiring hope in the citizenry sounded like a “District Chief
Executive” addressing a gathering. President John Mahama’s 3rd State of
the Nation Address to Parliament has received mixed reactions.
While members
of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) hail it as a
reflection of the state of affairs, the opposition NPP maintained that
it was a recycle of failed promises.
The Minority in Parliament have set Wednesday March 4, to deliver what they called the True State of the Nation Address.
In support, Ben Ayeh on Asempa FM Thursday said President Mahama “wasted everybody’s time”.
He explained that the speech was a repetition of the same ‘utopian’ promises he made in 2014.
“I
was confused because President Mahama sounded like a DCE so I had to
pinch myself many times to know it was the President speaking” he
scoffed.
The Upper Denkyira West MP indicated that President
Mahama came to numerate nonexistent projects and made promises he know
it will never be fulfilled.
Ben Ayeh expressed disappointment in
the President for failing to give concrete measures to solve the power
crisis and salvage the ailing economy” he added.
“I was expecting President Mahama to surprise me but as usual he came to do give the normal rhetorics”. |
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