NPP’s Policy Is To Say Anything That Will Make People Vote For Them. Mahama Exposes Opposition

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) are good at making promises but poor at implementation, former president John Mahama has said.

He told a gathering of NDC supporters in the Volta Region that the promises made by President Nana Akufo-Addo prior to the 2016 elections were “sweet things” that have not been fulfilled.

“Our major opponents (NPP) are good at promises but poor at delivering. For them, their policy is that; say anything that the people will believe and vote for you,” he said while addressing the people of South Tongu in Sogakope on Monday.

“Political power is the most important thing to them. And when you get the power, whether you fulfil the promises or not; it doesn’t matter,” he added.

“Let’s compare track records; how many communities have been electrified in the last four years?” he quizzed, adding that: “We took electrification in this country to 86 per cent, one of the best in Africa.”

“When we came in 2009 under [late] Prof. Mills [and] we took over from [then] President Kufuor, only 58 per cent of people in Ghana had access to clean drinking water,” he noted. “By the time we left office, 76 per cent of Ghanaians had access to clean drinking water; that’s what we say is a track record, how people have been provided with water in the last four years?”

Former president Mahama is a on a four-day tour of the Region.

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