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Two years ago in 2019, Former National Security Advisor, Brigadier General Joseph Nunoo-Mensah accused both the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) of having “nothing better” to offer Ghanaians.
The former security capo said the two major political parties are turning Ghana into a place of lawlessness.
He said Ghana is retrogressing due to what he described as the ‘backward reasoning’ of our leaders.
“They [both NPP and NDC] are not doing anything better to help this country. I have seen it all and will die soon, the future leaders are those who will suffer because of the leaders we have today. It’s sad, I am very sad. NPP/NDC only wants the power to fool around. What kind of country are we creating for the future? This country is sinking, I am telling you. This Ghana is not going anywhere.” He stated on NEAT FM’s morning show, ‘Ghana Montie
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Former National Security Advisor Brigadier General Joseph Nunoo-Mensah has slammed both the incumbent New Patriotic Party [NPP] and opposition National Democratic Congress [NDC], accusing them of having “nothing better” to offer Ghanaians.
The former security capo said he is “sad” at what the two major political parties are turning Ghana into – “it’s a lawless country now”.
Discussing recent political happenings in the country on NEAT FM’s morning show ‘Ghana Montie’, Brigadier Joseph Nunoo-Mensah empathically stated that Ghana is under-developed due to the “backward reasoning” of our leaders.
“They [both NPP and NDC] are not doing anything better to help this country. I have seen it all and will die soon, the future leaders are those who will suffer because of the leaders we have today. It’s sad, I am very sad,” He said.
Adding that “NPP/NDC only want the power to fool around. What kind of country are we creating for the future? This country is sinking, I am telling you. This Ghana is not going anywhere.
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