Dear Manasseh Azure Awuni,
I have read your beautifully crafted letter to your friend Gabby Asare
Otchere-Darko in which you belligerently disagree with him over the
comparison of the Akufo-Addo-led government to that of John Dramani
Mahama.
You vehemently disagree that the hardships Ghanaians are facing today
cannot be blamed on the events of yesterday, and upon that, you conclude
that it is an admission that the Akufo-Addo administration has failed
to live up to expectations.
You went about itemizing all the ills the NPP identified with the Mahama
administration and the pledge to rectify same if candidate Akufo-Addo
was entrusted with the
mantle of leadership of the country in the 2016
elections.
You employ grandiloquent expressions and sometimes haughty words to
sweep away whatever logical arguments Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko
projected in his short but concise piece.
You also pontificate that Nana Akufo-Addo is failing to exhibit the
qualities upon which you and many people voted for him. You insist that
there hasn't been anything transformational and inspirational about
President Akufo-Addo’s governance style so far.
You lament about the continuous existence of the gloomy clouds of
corruption and hopelessness that dwelled in our midst under Mahama.
You also urge Mr. Otchere-Darko to stop irritating your ears with the
numerous hymns about the corrupt acts which defined Mahama and his
government because the Akufo-Addo administration has not done anything
to prove that it is taking steps to deal with the culprits.
Manasseh, is it not strange that you weigh an 18-month old government
against an 8-year old administration? It is the height of unfairness to
compare the Akufo-Addo government that has been in power for less than
two years with the NDC that chalked eight years in power!
With your level of intelligence, one would have expected that you would
know that with the tattered nature of the economy as bequeathed to
Akufo-Addo, you would not expect paradise in such a short period of
time.
Perhaps it wouldn’t be a bad a idea to ask you to plough through your
archives and find out the number of articles you have written in praise
of President Akufo-Addo over some key decisions. One of them was the
appointment of Mr. Martin Amidu as the Special Prosecutor. In that
piece, you mentioned, amongst other things, that President Akufo-Addo’s
appointment of Mr. Amidu was not only a step in the right direction but
also symbolic because he had appointed someone who abhors corruption and
would help fight it.
This piece to Gabby Asare Otchere-Darko is, in all sincerity, parallel
to what you said in the afore-described one you penned some months ago
eulogizing His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
It is quite intriguing to read from you that comparing Nana Addo’s
performance with that of Mahama is needless, but would you not agree
that in the same letter to Gabby, you sought to draw lines between the
Akufo-Addo administration and that of Mahama? How do you reconcile the
two?
How do we know whether we are making progress or not if we should not
look at events of yesterday? Comparing the present situation to the past
in itself must not be seen as a tragedy.
Your fixation on corruption fails to garner support in that you wrote in
a vacuum. You could not adduce any occurrence in this administration
that smacks of corruption.
The Special Prosecutor is in town, and some of us would expect that you
petition the office with acts of corruption so that the outfit can help
all of us in dealing with that canker. Until you do that, shouting
corruption without evidence would be considered irritating.
Did you say you don't see any difference between Mahama and President
Akufo-Addo? Really? Let me refresh your memory with a fraction of the
achievements of the Akufo-Addo Government in just eighteen months in
office;
Successful implementation of Free SHS.
Implementation of National Digital Property Addressing System
Nation Builders Corps (NABCO).
Interoperability in the banking and mobile payment system.
Fight against galamsey.
Establiahment of the Office of the Special Prosecutor.
National ID take off.
Implementation of paperless port system.
Implementation of Planting for Food and Jobs.
Growth rate from 3.6 (lowest in 23 years) to 8 in 1 year.
Restoration of Teacher Trainees Allowances.
Restoration of Nursing Trainees Allowances.
Reduction of inflation from inherited 16% to 10%.
Reduction in the Policy Rate of the Bank of Ghana from inherited 26.5% to current 18%.
Reduction of electricity bills.
Reduction of budget deficit from 9.6% to about 6%.
Reduction of debt to GDP ratio from 73% to 69.8%.
Ongoing construction of Youth Resource Centres (including stadia) in the 10 regions.
Abolishment ofnuisance taxes.
Gross International Reserves increased to US$7.4B i.e. 4.1x of import cover.
Payment of monies owed Road Contractors and NHIS Service Providers.
Digitalization of Registrar General's department.
Manasseh, stop these emotive effusions and allow a bit of objectivity to
determine what you write to your readers. Akufo-Addo is lots of
distances above Mahama, and I am tempted to believe that deep in the
hazy recesses of your mind, you know that President Akufo-Addo is far
better than dethroned John Mahama.
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