The flagbearer for the major
opposition party in the country, National Democratic Congress (NDC), John
Dramani Mahama in his attempt eligible voters to vote for him has argued that
Akuffo Addo won’t live long enough to pay off the debts he has accrued.
According to the former president, if we
are to follow the natural state of order, it’s obvious that Akuffo Addo has a
shorter life and won’t live long enough to pay all the monies he has borrowed
since he assumed power in January 2017.
Placing
much emphasis on his submissions, John Mahama further argued that, young people
also, die but old people die most often if we are to compare the death ratio
between the young and the old.
“If we follow the order of life, the path ahead of Akufo-Addo is
shorter than all of you, young people. If you go to the market, you’ll see a
small goatskin and an old goatskin. Young people can die; I agree, but if the
natural order is to be maintained, somebody who is twenty years old is going to
live the next fifty years”.
“At my age, I’m going to live shorter, Nana Akufo-Addo is going to
live shorter because at his age, in the natural order of things, he has a
shorter time so that debt he is not going to pay”
John
Mahama said whiles addressing chiefs and elders of the Nadowli traditional
council.
The
Akufo-Addo led NPP government has added a whopping GH¢137billion to the
country’s debt stock with little to show for it the aspiring president further
indicated.
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