A member of the Nationwide Democratic Congress (NDC), Hamza Suhuyini, has launched a robust criticism in opposition to the New Patriotic Occasion (NPP), accusing former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, and former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta of poor financial administration and corruption.
Throughout a political discussionat Metro TV , Suhuyini argued that the present financial hardships are the results of “propaganda-driven management and reckless monetary selections” underneath the NPP administration.
He maintained that the federal government’s choice to implement the debt change programme and introduce new taxes, such because the e-levy, have been makes an attempt to hide “financial incompetence and corruption.”
In line with him, whereas the NDC underneath John Mahama managed the economic system with transparency, the NPP’s file was stuffed with monetary scandals, pointing to the Nationwide Service Secretariat, the Buffer Inventory Firm, and the Electrical energy Firm of Ghana as examples.
“Take a look at the extent of looting underneath this authorities persons are struggling in hospitals as a result of there are not any primary medicine, but big sums of cash have been siphoned,” he famous.
Mr. Suhuyini additional alleged that former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta had fled the nation to keep away from accountability after leaving workplace, claiming he was “working away from going through questions on his function within the financial disaster.”
In a controversial comment, Suhuyini acknowledged that if Ghana have been within the period of the 1979 “home cleansing” train led by former Head of State Jerry John Rawlings, President Akufo-Addo, Dr. Bawumia, and Ken Ofori-Atta “would have been viable candidates for execution” due to what he described as their “financial crimes” in opposition to the state.
He confused that the NPP, in his view, poses the best menace to Ghana’s democratic and financial stability and ought to be held accountable even whereas in opposition.
By: Jacob Aggrey
