He was
speaking in an interview with Rainbow Radio’s morning show host, Kwame
Tutu on their claims that government was awarding last minute contracts
and recruiting people into various service institutions.
Former
finance minister, Yaw Osafo Marfo and representative on the transition
team for the president-elect; Nana Akufo-Addo had accused the government
of awarding contracts and also recruiting people into the various
security services.
Omari Wadie in his
submission said the awarding of contracts and recruitment mean only one
thing for the NDC and that is, to see Nana Addo fail.
"What
you [NDC] are doing only suggest one thing; that you want to create a
problem or you want to set traps for the incoming Nana Addo’s
administration to fail. And I think that is not good. If you really love
and believe in Ghana; if you really want development and advancement;
then you will not pray for Nana Addo to fail, because if Nana Addo
fails, Ghana has failed and it affects you, it affects everybody. If you
really love Nana Addo, you will not pray for him to fail. If you want
to attack your opponents, they are better ways to do it."
He
quizzed, ‘’Why should you wait until two weeks to your departure before
awarding and signing a new contract or recruiting people into the
security services?’’
Take advantage of Nana Addo’s change
Omari Wadie admonished Ghanaians to take advantage of the change Nana Akufo-Addo presents to them.
The
outspoken member of the NPP reiterated Rev. Canon John Antonio Tello
Nelson call for attitudinal change in both our professional and civil
lives if we really want the change to materialise.
The
preacher man who was the speaker on the day said, Ghanaians voted for
change but that change can only happen if negative attitudes such as
laziness, corruption, and nepotism among other lifestyles are changed.
"The
change has come but how are you positioning yourself to take advantage
of the change that has come? Position yourself properly and take
advantage of the change," Omari Wadie underscored.
He
also commended the president-elect for asking Ghanaians to forgive each
other, act with kindness and magnanimity and further admonishing
citizens to chart a new path towards national development.
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