Dr
Boamah, at the Meet The Press series in Accra on Monday, 28 November
catalogued a series of “lies” which he said had been told by the two
opposition politicians against the Mahama administration.
On
9 December 2014, he said Nana Akufo-Addo “lied about the cost of the
Kasoa Interchange and insisted it had been inflated,” when he delivered
the Alhaji Aliu Mahama memorial lecture. “Not even facts to correct the
obvious misinformation from an NPP – not NDC minority ranking Member of
Parliament on roads and transport committee – could satisfy him. This is
false.”
On 19 October 2015, he said Mr
Akufo-Addo “lied about some $10m used by the government to print
diaries. Once again this is false.”
On 21
October 2015, Dr Boamah said Mr Akufo-Addo “claimed at a gathering in
Amsterdam that government and the Electoral Commission were scheming to
rig the 2016 elections. He provided no proof, another falsehood.”
Again,
on 19 December 2015, Dr Boamah said Mr Akufo-Addo “lied at an NPP
delegates’ conference in Sunyani that all government projects had been
awarded to enrich government officials. He provided no proof, another
falsehood.”
On 29 February 2016, “he lied that the Ridge hospital project was inflated by $142million, yet another falsehood.”
According
to Dr Boamah, “the lies” of Dr Bawumia, the former deputy governor of
the central bank, “against this government are even more disingenuous –
the case of the servant undoing the master.”
“On
25 March 2015, he lied at a lecture at the Central University College
that the AfDB had suspended Ghana the previous month and we were still
on suspension as of the time he was delivering the lecture. AfDB denied
this claim, another falsehood.
“In November
2015, Dr Bawumia lied that the NDC government has borrowed $37billion in
seven years. The illogical implications of his claim were quickly
exposed. He then quickly shifted the goal post and tried to explain –
shall I say rationalise – that he was talking about the value of money
borrowed when our debt has never been calculated through the fraudulent
manipulation of figures that he attempted to employ that day,” Dr Boamah
added.
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