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The National Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) says Ghanaians who are refusing to see the massive feat chalked by the Akufo-Addo administration, may be suffering from jaundice.
Freddie Blay is worried that people are refusing to see the pro-poor policies being implemented by government to improve the socio-economic conditions in the country.
Mr Blay who was speaking on Asempa FM’s Ekosii Sen programme Wednesday gave a number of reasons why he thinks government was delivering according to plan.
He cited inflation as an example, noting that at the end of 2016, inflation was 17.5 per cent but the Akufo-Addo government brought it down to a single digit.
He said the party had fulfilled most of its campaign promises including the implementation of Free Senior High School, restoration of nursing trainee allowance, implementation of paperless port transactions and the launch of the One District, One Factory.
“No one can tell me he has not seen these achievements because it is visible for all to see,” the NPP National Chairman said.
The only way the NPP can restore Ghana’s past glory, Freddie Blay observed, is for Ghanaians to retain the party in power in 2020.
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