Mills Hits @ JJ And Spio

There is every indication that President John Atta Mills� ten months old Government can no more contain the criticisms from the electorate which has been loudly trumpeted by his own party founder Jerry John Rawlings. President Mills clearly choking under heaps of complaints strategically chose Kumasi, the Political �World Bank� of the Opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) to reply his critics. �I get worried when I hear people complain that they have not seen anything yet and that they were suffering�, President Mills confessed in Kumasi. President Mills wondered why the people who are complaining now of economic difficulties have suddenly found their voices ten-months into his administration but kept mum under the eight-year reign of the former President John Agyekum Kufuor. The choice of Kumasi by the President to hit back at his critics, according to political analyst, was deliberately done to make it look like he was referring to the people of the Ashanti Region where his party has over the years not performed well during Elections. According to the analysts, the President�s outburst was an indirect way of responding to the criticisms of former President Rawlings and Dr Ekow Spio Garbrah. Former President Rawlings it would be recalled, few months into the Mills administration labeled his Ministers as �mediocre�. The last one month has also seen Dr Spio Garbrah breathing heavily on the neck of President Mills to the extent of referring to some of the Ministers under his Government as �Team B players.� President Mills lashed at his critics whilst addressing supporters of the NDC at the forecourt of the Kumasi Central Mosque when he paid a three-day official visit to the Ashanti region. The President last Thursday visited the state-of-the-art Wood Village at Sokoban in Kumasi and vowed to ensure that the needed amenities are in place to facilitate the operation for the carpenters. �Government is aware of the lack of water, electricity and access roads and would do everything to make sure that these facilities are provided,� he said. The Wood Village was constructed with support from the French International Development Agency fund to resettle wood workers at Anloga in Kumasi and pave way for the construction of the Oforikrom-Asokwa by-pass. It has an administration of the carpenters from Anloga to the Village was embroiled in controversy for more than two years. The carpenters refused to quit arguing that the place was too small for the more than 4,000 wood workers, while basic amenities to support their business were no in place. Threats of forcible ejection by the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly and agitations by residents in the metropolis compelled the carpenters to move to the Village. President Mills thanked the wood workers for their support during the last elections and asked them to exercise restraint as the government was putting in place the necessary interventions to fulfil all the electoral promises it made to the people. He also paid a visit to the Asantehene and Ejura-Sekyedumasi, Mampong and Obuasi. At the Manhyia Palace, Otumfuor Osei Tutu II advised the president to be wary of the people around him.