The National Organizer of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) says Ghanaians shouldn't expect any new thing from the 2019 budget review presented by the Finance Minister in Parliament today.
According to Mr. Adams, the Akufo-Addo government is full of lies and inconsistency.
"The previous budget (2017 and 2018) did not profit Ghanaians in any way. This government has failed Ghanaians as most citizens are currently living from hand to mouth due to economic challenges".
Speaking on Okay FM’s "Ade Akye Abia", Kofi Adams further said that the level of inconsistencies in the current administration transcend boundaries stating emphatically that "there is no clear direction. The government is in total confusion because today the President will say free SHS will be passed by the law and tomorrow Vice will say we don’t need law to pass free SHS..."
"There are a lot of unemployed nurses at home but this same government has by-passed them to create NABCO. The question is what will be the fate of the unemployed ones? We did not vote NPP into power to come and hold meeting upon meetings but to work for the betterment of Ghanaians", he added.
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look at this kotokoli man these are the enemies of the state, their wish has always been negative for this country they shall never see power for a long time to come, fuuuuuuls
SO BECAUSE THERE ARE NURSES WHO HAVE NOT BEEN EMPLOYED, OTHER CATEGORY OF UNEMPLOYED GHANAIANS MUST NOT BE CATERED FOR? ADAMU PLEASE COME AGAIN.
POLITICIANS INCLUDING NPP AREE NOT SERIOUS
Footnotes on Footbridges Footbridges are very much in the news. Right now we are not worried about costs or procurement processes. #fixourfootbridges. I hope they get built and soon. My mind goes to the footbridges at Kaneshie market that are never used for what they are intended for and have become shopping and preaching areas. I remember the Nima footbridge which stands as “a monument to cultural insensitivity”, or so we were told. Back in 2002 and for about how many years after that, serious commentators said Ghanaians did not like heights and would therefore not use footbridges
Kofi Adams u r just not serious at all, u stop teaching n within two yrs u owned three v8 n so many apartments, n u r complaining,just within the same two yrs u left office waoooo. that's Ghana for u
When did this buff00n realise that there are a lot of unemployed nurses in Ghana?