“Nana Addo is a good campaigner, but a bad leader,” says Mahama.

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John Dramani Mahama, the opposition National Democratic Congress’s (NDC) presidential candidate for 2020, has taken on President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo once more.

President Akufo-Addo, according to Mr. Mahama, has done very nothing for Ghanaians since taking over the country’s leadership.

During the NPP’s National Delegates Conference in Kumasi on Sunday, December 19, 2021, President Akufo-Addo lauded his government’s accomplishments.

He claimed that his government had achieved more victories than any other in the republic’s history.

He thus charged all members of the NPP to be proud of this, and also let Ghanaians know about the good works of his government.

“This government has spent more money on education, health, industry, agriculture, and infrastructure, particularly our roads, than any government in the fourth republic. We have spent more money on improving the circumstances of our people, and I am very proud to have led this government that has brought this level of achievements to our country.”

However, Mr. Mahama disagrees with the claims by President Akufo-Addo.

According to him, Ghanaians have come to realise that the president is a good campaigner but a poor leader, and that Ghanaians “found this out at great cost”.

“I think the President must take his responsibilities seriously and focus on working to change the circumstances of our people, rather than the rabble-rousing skits he serves the nation.”

“With his speech of yesterday [Sunday], he has carved his niche as a good campaigner, but unfortunately a poor leader, as Ghanaians have found out at great cost.”

Meanwhile, he has also said he is willing to offer an autographed copy of the NDC’s 2020 Manifesto to the president to assist him in managing the country.

“To answer his rhetorical question on policy, if only he took a moment, in the comfort of his chartered jet, to read the People’s manifesto, he would have at least learnt about the ‘Big Push’ (an accelerated infrastructure plan for Ghana), ‘Free Primary Health Care Plan’, the ‘1 million jobs plan’, ‘Ghana FIRST’ (Framework for Industrial Revitalisation, Support and Transformation) and several other well-thought-through and costed policies.”

“I am willing to provide him with an autographed copy of the manifesto.”

Mr. Mahama made these comments in a Facebook post today, Monday, December 20, 2021.

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