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It is said that "a leopard can never get rid of". In the same way, "the insatiable appetite of nuclear power plants for signing dubious agreements ultimately leading to the looting of state resources can never diminish."
Ghanaians will recall that even during President Kuffuor's first term in 2002, Ghana had been hit by unprecedented scandals, including $ 300 million in loans from the CNTCI and $ 1 billion from IFC, respectively.
These outrageous loans were prepared by the cabinet of former President Kuffuor and were quickly pbaded by Parliament.
The IFC scam, for example, was rushed to Parliament and pbaded by a majority, with 102 votes against 83 in July 2002.
Typical of the NPP, they used their majority in parliament to bulldoze, despite the wise counsel, warnings and strong protests of the NDC minority in Parliament led by the Honorable Alban S. Bagbin.
Ironically, Mr. Osafo Marfo, the same finance minister who presided over these fraudulent loans from the CNTCI and the IFC, was named, two years later (2004), as the best finance minister in Africa, as was published in the Wednesday edition of the Daily Graphic of October 6th. 2004.
We all remember where the addresses of IFC and CNTCI were later found (hair salon).
Today, President Akufo Addo, then Attorney General at the time of these outrageous loans under the Ex Present Kuffuor regime, was promoted as part of a similar "plundering and looting scheme". Chief with his cousin Mr. Ofori Atta (KenBond) as Minister of Finance.
In what appears to many Ghanaians as a desperate capture of strategic state institutions by the Akyem Mafias, under the supervision of the president,
Ghana's strategic badets (ECG), valued at around 22 billion Ghc, were "kindly" donated to PDS, a Ponzi-type consortium owned by a certain barber and some other relatives of President Akufo Addo .
The president has surreptitiously managed to escape the wrath of Ghanaians in the past when similar scandals erupted within his government, claiming that he was either UNAWARE or a lost man.
If Agyarko was criticized for supposedly misleading the president while Ghanaians had been informed, now that Emperor Akufo Addo and his cousin Finance Minister, KenBond Ofori Atta, among others, are shoulder to shoulder in this new multi-billion dollar scam of the PDS, so we expect nothing from the government that a block resignation starting with Akufo Addo and all the people involved without further ado.
Strangely, the government is showing great insensitivity and disrespect towards the brave people of Ghana by demanding applause rather from the Ghanaians for what they called a "diligence" additional "which, according to them, led to the suspension of the agreement with PDS. In any serious democracy, Finance Minister KenBond Ofori Atta and Peter Amewu, among others, should have been fired for not having resigned voluntarily.
As a country that has opted for multiparty democracy, Ghanaians have a better opportunity and a chance to tell the PPP government led by Akufo Addo in 2020 that "enough is enough". In 2016, Ghanaians did not spend their precious hours voting to be served by this unprecedented incompetent government of Npp. Ghanaians certainly deserve better than bitter lessons of leadership.
In 2020, Ghanaians (voters) have the opportunity to preserve our destiny, our future and what our ancestors bequeathed us by bringing JM & NDC back to power. The alternative will be more disastrous than what we are currently experiencing because of this desire to mortgage and auction our fate and the future of future generations if Ghanaians fail to expel Akufo Addo & NPP from the government.
Terrible things will happen in the most unlikely case where the NPP would not be voted in 2020 by Ghanaians.
In 2007/2008, Nana Kofi Coomson, then editor-in-chief of the newspaper Chronicle, warned Ghanaians, especially voters, against "entertaining" Akufo Addo as president.
In 2016, Dr. Nyaho Tamakloe, one of the founding fathers of the NPP, also urged Ghanaians not to make Akufo Addo a president of Ghana. This caution unfortunately seems to have been overshadowed or neglected. Today, every well-meaning Ghanaian is witness to the mess we find ourselves in today.
# DROPAKUFOADDO & NPP2020
Baba Musah
Citizen of Ghana
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