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The former President of Ghana, Mr. John Agyekum Kufuor, has said the ruling National Democratic Congress has no solution to problems facing Ghanaians.
He said the persistent bitter complaints by a section of Ghanaians concerning the high standard of living in the country for the past three years, is a reflection of his claim.
Speaking at an NPP rally held in Accra Saturday, Mr. J.A. Kufuor said the Atta Mills-led government is incompetent and too arrogant to listen to common advice on how to solve some of these concerns of the people instead; "it makes waste of quality time afflicting Ghanaians with immature talks and accusations".
He said he did not understand why the government upon countless complaints that the country was broke; yet was able to pay a total of GH¢600million as judgement debts.
He said the only way through which Ghanaians can be separated from their misery is by voting for the NPP's flag-bearer Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
The huge turnout at the rally ground would be a reflection of what would be seen at the upcoming rallies in other regions of the country, he said.
He attributed the massive attendance to Ghanaians being fed up with the NDC government under the leadership of John Evans Atta Mills.
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