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NPP's mistakes have led to hardship in Ghana - Kennedy Agyapong

Wed, 1 Feb 2023 Source: Nana Kay News

Assin Central Member of Parliament(MP) Kennedy Agyapong says there are certain things the current government did not do right hence the economic hardship Ghanaians are faced with currently.

He did not rule out the impact of COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine war which is crippling economies the world over.

“I always say that if we are voting today in the whole world 80% of sitting governments will lose in the sense that the hardship all over the world the citizens cannot bear it and therefore it’s making every government unpopular,” he said.

But he is of the belief that some decisions and programmes were implemented wrongly and that has also accounted for the hardship in the country.

“I will also say that from hindsight, there are things we didn’t do right that I think if we had done it differently, the economy would not have been where we are today,” he said.

He complained bitterly about the money spent on NABCO indicating that those monies could have been used to build factories and employ the youth rather than the three years programme which has ended and left Graduates who were enrolled jobless again.

“NABCO employed about 100,000 youth at Ghc700 a month meaning 700 million a month. With 700 million we could have established industries for these young men. You’ll not get 100,000 people working but at least the sustainability will be there where young men and women could get jobs,” he said.

He indicates that regardless of the mistakes of the NPP, there is a need to “fight propaganda by the NDC because a similar thing happened under President Kufour where the first six-seven years he did marvellously well and the world crude oil prices went up, transportation, food, Ghanaians did not forgive the NPP”.

Source: Nana Kay News