NPP and Akuffo Addo’s failed and rushed empty promises, will be rewarded on December 7th
NPP failed promises are hunting then but they can’t say it openly…do you agree? One District one …
“If empty speeches build a nation, this African leader would be the best president in the world.” This statement kept me thinking.
How many times have you been able to convince yourself sincerely without any political attachment to the ruling NPP or the opposition NDC whenever the president addresses the nation? King promise or King fulfillment? Keep reading.
King Promise, Ghana is still waiting for the “Every Ghanaian will have a bank account by end of 2018, “No village in Ghana will have a challenge with toilet and water provision within 2 years of an NPP Government?”, your aggressive industrialization promise and the allocation of US$1 million annually per constituency are just a few of the failed promises I don’t want to remind you because you know it hurts.
An ineffective leader is one who goes around blaming others at every given opportunity.
Almost four years on, he is still going around blaming Mahama. What did you do about the challenges to make Ghanaian better than they were under Mahama? Green book here, Green book there, Mr. President, you are enjoying the projects in the green book. Please swallow your pride for ones.
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You see, on December 7th 2016, Ghana made the wrong choice. As people say, we sold our small new coloured TV in exchange for a big malfunctioning black and white. I know some will start disagreeing because of political affiliations.
OK, in the community you live in, what change has been effected by the government since Nana Addo rose to the presidency?
You see, leadership is not about speaking ill about your predecessor, it is about making your projects and achievement speak for you through genuine citizens who speak freely without been compensated and hired to do so.
Nations are built on integrity and honesty but if we have a president who continues fails to give credit where it is due, then you feel you are being led with hypocrisy as a torch.
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During the national address as a result of COVID-19, most Ghanaians got fed bu because we could not connect with the message in terms of its “usefulness at certain points in time” On some occasions.
I am beginning to feel that, those who started calling the president “King Promise” have been vindicated. Oh God! what promises has the president not given. I felt, Nkrumah was back again when Nana Addo ascended the throne of leader but today, I feel the reverse.
NPP failed promises are real. Have you seen King Promise” Ghs150 Contact Tracers daily allawa slashed? What a deceitful leadership approach.
So many rush promises as though Ghana has been struggling on the infamous Date Rush just to gain the attention that “We are here some”.
Let us be since with ourselves and ask if the NPP government has done more good than harm with all these failed promises.
Look at your life just before the former NDC government went out of power and then fast forward to today. In fact, many of us including you might not have had an improved life, a decent job, and all the goodies Nana Addo promised us all.
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Politics of dishonesty, politics of self-centeredness, politics of family and friends, politics of love for power, politics of the majority few. What a big error and bad choice we made on December 7, 2016.
I bet you, NPP failed promises will worry the party’s chances in the upcoming elections. I am one of the 1 million Ghana and effected the change, I regret the choice and I am sure many of us do because no one cares about the majority of us. Maybe, you have been enjoying the limited honey that flows from the king’s table as a party member but the one million voters that effected the change is made up of many ordinary Ghanaians with no political affiliation to any party.
Come December 7, 2020, this story will change as Ghanaians change the wrong change but who will it be, for many are in a dilemma. We are tired of empty promises. I am, what about you? NPP’s failed promises are real major problems
Source: Isaac Kwakye | Electionsinghana