Minister Misleads Nana Addo
Mr. Charles Akowuah,
Ahafo Regional NDC Communications Officer says Nana Addo Dankwa Akuffo Addo has
been misinformed by the Bono Ahafo Regional Minister on the state of Sankore
roads.
The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) in
the Brong Ahafo Region has descended heavily on President Akufo-Addo on the
construction of Nobeko-Sankore road.
Speaking in an interview on PEACENEWS to address some
comments made by President Akufo-Addo during his tour to the Region, the NDC's
Regional Communications Officer, Charles Akorwuah who addressed the media
claimed President Akufo-Addo told the region that the John Mahama led
administration put it in its 'Green Book' that Nobeko-Sankore road was tarred
but did not see it in reality.
He emphasized that "President Akufo-Addo on Saturday, 13th April, 2019 at Sankore, blatantly made a statement on this particular road which was seen as an allusion to cast a slur on the NDC and the Former President, H.E. John Dramani Mahama.
He added that "For clarity, President Akufo-Addo said the NDC, in its Green Book, shows that this particular, NOBEKO-SANKORE Road has been tarred’’.
He, therefore, said the NDC never made such comment that this road was tarred during John Mahama's administration.
He opined that "For the records, the NDC never made any such comment, be it description or pictorial as having completed this road as erroneously claimed by the President. In fact, the Green Book, which the President quoted as his evidence, has absolutely nothing and no mention about that road".
He continued that "To verify this assertion, Page 106 of the Green Book mentioned roads that were being worked on and no mention was made of the Nobeko-Sankore Feeder Road as the President once again misled to make such falsehood".
He therefore described President Akufo-Addo's comment as 'lies' and called on him to apologize to the Region for misleading them.
"We the NDC see these statements as forlorn attempt by President Akufo-Addo to intentionally misinform the people of the region and as a responsible Party, we deem it right to expose his political gimmicks to bring sanity into our political landscape in the Region, as well ask the President to apologize profusely for his wanton lies", He charged.
He emphasized that "President Akufo-Addo on Saturday, 13th April, 2019 at Sankore, blatantly made a statement on this particular road which was seen as an allusion to cast a slur on the NDC and the Former President, H.E. John Dramani Mahama.
He added that "For clarity, President Akufo-Addo said the NDC, in its Green Book, shows that this particular, NOBEKO-SANKORE Road has been tarred’’.
He, therefore, said the NDC never made such comment that this road was tarred during John Mahama's administration.
He opined that "For the records, the NDC never made any such comment, be it description or pictorial as having completed this road as erroneously claimed by the President. In fact, the Green Book, which the President quoted as his evidence, has absolutely nothing and no mention about that road".
He continued that "To verify this assertion, Page 106 of the Green Book mentioned roads that were being worked on and no mention was made of the Nobeko-Sankore Feeder Road as the President once again misled to make such falsehood".
He therefore described President Akufo-Addo's comment as 'lies' and called on him to apologize to the Region for misleading them.
"We the NDC see these statements as forlorn attempt by President Akufo-Addo to intentionally misinform the people of the region and as a responsible Party, we deem it right to expose his political gimmicks to bring sanity into our political landscape in the Region, as well ask the President to apologize profusely for his wanton lies", He charged.
They said ‘the Board will regulate the cashew
industry to make sure farmers have good prices for their cashew produce' he
stressed.
President Akufo-Addo then urged the Ministry of Food and Agriculture and the Ghana Export Promotion Agency to initiate policies in the areas of storage, transport and packaging of cashew to ensure that cashew farmers earn higher income, the President reiterated.
President Akufo-Addo then urged the Ministry of Food and Agriculture and the Ghana Export Promotion Agency to initiate policies in the areas of storage, transport and packaging of cashew to ensure that cashew farmers earn higher income, the President reiterated.
But the NDC
Communications Officer is angry that, the Bono Ahafo Regional Minister told
President that, National Democratic Congress (NDC), in their Green Book
indicated that, they have constructed Sankore-Nobekaw roads.
To him is untrue NDC
included that in their Green Book.
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