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A Political Analyst and a Lawyer, Osei Kwadwo has commended President Mills for admitting that he erred in failing to acknowledge the Chief Justice and former President Kufuor during his presentation of the State of the Nation's address to Parliament yesterday.
Mr. Osei Kwadwo noted that President Mills obviously did not see former President Kufuor and the Chief Justice that is why such a blunder was committed.
The attorney however noted that he now expects the President to fulfill the promises he made in the statement.
He observed that the minority and majority will always support and oppose the President’s statements depending on where they stand, but the important thing is for the President to transform his words into action.
In a related development, the Executive Director of IMANI Ghana Franklin Cudjoe says he will rate President Mills seven out of ten marks, based on his policies.
But Mr. Cudjoe argued that the president should have mentioned measures to reduce fuel consumption by government officials which to him, has contributed to the high TOR debt.
Mr. Franklin Cudjoe said addressing this situation will reduce the huge TOR debt the country is struggling to pay.
Story by Akuamoah Boateng/Adom News
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