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The presidential candidate of the National Democratic Congress Prof. John Evans Atta Mills says the ruling government stinks of corruption and should not be retained in power.
“We are facing a multi-faceted crisis which is the result of incompetence, mismanagement, insensitivity, and corruption by the Kufuor administration.”
“Nobody associated with this administration can claim an alibi. They are all involved.” He added.
According to him, President Kufuor has no moral justification to talk about rule of law after presiding over years of injustice.
“What have you done since asking competent Ghanaians to proceed on leave in 2001? There is selective justice; Tsatsu is still wallowing in jail for committing no crime.” He charged.
“The action of the NPP will come back to haunt them,” he warned, adding, the NDC will not be a vindictive government.
Prof. Mills made the accusations at a rally in Amasaman in Accra to garner support ahead of the December polls.
He called on supporters to vote massively for the NDC in the December election.
The rally was a climax to his door-to-door campaign on Thursday that took him to Dome-Kwabenya, Haatso and other parts of Accra.
He promised to scrap all the petroleum taxes to make the commodity affordable to Ghanaians, as well as increase access to secondary school education in the country.
This he will achieve by building 300 new secondary high schools if given the nod in December.
[Listen to excerpts of Atta Mills' accusations in the attached audio.]
Story based on a Joy News report.
Author: Nathan Gadugah
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