Prez Akufo-Addo Is Bankrupt Of Ideas, His Leadership Is Poor – NDC’s Pablo

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The National Youth Organiser for NDC, the largest opposition party in Ghana, George Opare Addo a.k.a. Pablo bemoans the leadership of the Akufo-Addo – Bawumia led NPP government and believes the duo are shot of ideas in managing the country.

According to the vociferous NDC national executive, the strategies of the current government in managing the country especially in this crisis clearly reveals that his leadership is poor.

He made this revelation today on Badwam, a political show on Adom TV, a Ghanaian based television when the host Omanhene asked of his opinion on Day two of the new Voter registration exercise.

“I am very sad for being a Ghanaian at this moment for lack of leadership because we don’t have a leader in Ghana country. President Akufo-Addo is bankrupt of ideas, his leadership is poor and he’s not exhibited signs of a good leader” – Opare Addo said.

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When asked by the host, Omanhene to tell why he thinks this administration is poor, the leader of the youth wing in NDC said “no leader in the pandemic state will subject his population to 40 days of registration.”

He added that the ongoing voter registration exercise is needless and if the electoral commission should have gone for limited registration exercise, it wouldn’t have lasted for 40 days and certainly the turnout would not be the same “but sadly enough Ghana is quiet because we are being ruled by a tyrant who is intolerant and people who spoken about the bad governance of this government are one way or the other been targeted or have been intimidated so no one wants to talk” – Opare Addo maintained.

Moreover, the youth leader never accepted the president has done anything better for the country since the NPP came to power.

Today is the second day into the nation’s voters registration exercise as part of preparations towards the December 7 2020 general election.

By: Nana Gyasi | Radio 1| Ghana

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