The
one-district-one-factory, one-dam-one village, restoration of teacher
and nursing trainee allowances and the restoration of the NHIS were a
few of the many pledges made by the NPP Flagbearer, Nana Addo Dankwa
Akufo-Addo during his campaign in the run-up to the December 7 polls.
In
an interview with VOA Africa, Prof. Kwaku Nuamah described the promises
as economically insensible, adding that it would be difficult for the
President-elect Nana Akufo-Addo to fulfil the majority of the promises
contained in the party’s manifesto.
"We are
going to see if he will deliver some of the promises he made, they
really don’t make economic sense; I don’t think that every district in
Ghana needs a factory."
Touching on the
possible reasons for President Mahama’s massive defeat in the elections,
he indicated that mismanagement of state resources resulting in a rise
in debt to the GDP ratio during his term in office could have led to the
fall.
“There has been a borrowing bench that
has affected the interest rate in the country and confidence in
businesses,’’ he explained.
Professor Kwaku
Nuamah also associated the high rate of unemployment and the consistent
energy crisis the country was plunged into under the Mahama-led
administration to the party’s loss in the general polls.
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