How Many Factories Have You Established To Support Your “24-Hour Economy” Policy

A stalwart communicator of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Jones Nyamesem, has made a scathing assessment of President Mahama’s administration.

In a recent appearance on Wontumi’s morning show, Jones Nyamesem contended that the president’s inability to effectively govern the nation is evident in various aspects of his leadership.

He pointed to the appointment of ministers as a clear indication of the NDC government’s incompetence. He argued that the caliber of individuals chosen for these roles demonstrates a lack of vision and direction for the country.

Furthermore, Mr. Nyamesem highlighted the alarming rate of expenditure under the NDC administration, citing the frequent increases in petrol prices as a prime example. He noted that within a short period, petrol prices have been increased three times, imposing a significant burden on the already struggling Ghanaian populace.

The NPP communicator also touched on the perennial issue of “Dumsor,” which has persisted under the current administration. He emphasized that the government’s failure to resolve this problem is a testament to its ineptitude.

Additionally, Nyamesem criticized the NDC’s 24-hour economy project, labeling it as poorly organized and lacking in coherence. He stressed that President Mahama’s inability to establish sufficient factories to support this initiative undermines its viability.

He concluded his remarks by expressing confidence in the NPP’s imminent return to power. “The signs are clear that we are coming back in 2028,” he assured. He also predicted that Ghanaians will soon yearn for the previous government, particularly the free education legacy initiated by the NPP.

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