Say no Mahama "redenominated"; he's noting new to offer



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– The NPP warned Ghanaians not to make the biggest mistake of bringing John Mahama back to power

– The party made this statement at a press conference to take stock of the state of the NDC's economy on April 4, 2019.

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) held a press conference Sunday to counter the claims of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), on the state of the economy under the Nana government. Akufo-Addo.

In its statement, the party called on Ghanaians not to give former President John Mahama the opportunity to rule the country again.

According to NPP Secretary General John Boadu, who spoke to the media, Ghanaians will make the "biggest mistake" if they entrust Mahama's resources and future to Mahama's care.

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He noted that the NDC presidential candidate had noted new offers to Ghanaians and the world.

"Say no to a redenominated candidate (Mahama) because he never changes. Mahama – the value is the same. More importantly, the NDC alternative under Mahama is always scary," he stated.

According to Boadu, the record of the fourth republic of Ghana in the areas of growth and the economy clearly shows that the nuclear power plant is being built and is developing, while the NDC has the firm intention to destroy and erode the gains made.

"The NDC took us into the HIPC Initiative but did not have the courage to admit it, even though it was registered with an IMF program in 2000. It took President Kufuor to get the bulk of Ghana's debt be canceled and that Ghana be excluded from the IMF program. In addition, thanks to GNPC's targeted operations, the nuclear power plant made Ghana an oil-rich nation, but left office before producing a single barrel of Jubilee oil.

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"In addition, President Kufuor's NPP left office with Ghana's first credit rating, which led us to B. Before that, we were not even rated. The government and businesses need a credit rating to be able to trade and borrow from abroad.

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