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Assin Central’s member of parliament, Kennedy Agyapong, has confidently spoken after deciding to respond to some circulating issues concerning Nana Addo’s expenditure in terms of the country’s financial losses and economic condition. In order to run an economy, management is essential. As a result, every president’s economic success during his tenure earns him re-election for another four years.
Nana Addo is a Ghanaian politician. At 2:00 p.m. GMT today, Dankwa Akufo-Addo is scheduled to deliver the state of the nation address. During his presidency, this is expected to include all facets of governance. It will entail policies aimed at ensuring fast economic growth and development.
Since many Ghanaians are concerned about finding work and having reliable energy, Nana Addo is expected to address these and other issues. Since the dumsor issue disappeared into thin air a few years ago, the Npp have been lauded and celebrated for their efforts, despite the fact that the Ndc has tried to take credit on many occasions as the ones who solved the dumsor.
People have begun to condemn Nana Addo as a result of the recent power outage, with some even questioning his competence. Although responding to this on Adom fm a few hours ago, Honorable Kennedy Agyapong stood firm in his defense of Nana Addo, pointing out some errors Ghanaians make while making accusations against him.
The people protesting and ranting against the government are clearly NDCmembers, but you have expended more money than any government, and no one saw the results of the money squandered when you were in power- he boldly chastised the Ndc for attacking the government over these issues.
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