Expressing
worry over the Mahama government's last minute appointments of persons
to key State institutions coupled with the signing of contracts and
other decisions by the outgoing government, Atik Mohammed, General
Secretary of the PNC strongly believed President John Mahama and the NDC
government is setting a trap for the successive government to fail.
The
out-going government has increased the allowance of National Service
personnel which is to take effect from next year, under the leadership
of the President-elect Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo.
But
speaking on Peace FM's Kokrokoo, Atik wondered why the outgoing
government would now take some decisions which they know would have an
adverse impact on the next government.
He held strongly that it's an unfair treatment by the government to Nana Addo's administration.
“You
don’t set your succeeding administration up to fail because if it
doesn’t work, it affects all of us…Mr. President, I think you’ve done so
well from the time you lost, the concession and so forth; I don’t think
you want to destroy all that you have done with these rather avoidable
mistakes you’re committing in the last few days," he advised.
Also
speaking on the programme, the Member of Parliament-elect for Bongo in
the Upper East Region, Edward Abambire Bawa wished the President-elect
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo Addo well as he awaits his swearing-in on
Saturday, January 7, 2016.
He called on the outgoing government to support Nana Addo to succeed in his endeavors as fifth President of the Republic.
“I
wish the incoming government well. I hope that these promises are met
because if actually these promises are met, it will be to the
betterment” of the nation. “It is our duty to also ensure that we help
them to achieve those things,” he said.
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