Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia says the opposition NDC has formulated a willful plan to frustrate government programmes and policies with the sole aim of disrupting the development agenda.
According to him, the NDC will only succeed if government fails to tell its accomplishment.
“The propaganda machinery of the NDC will be oiled using their representation in Parliament. Every conceivable government intervention or intention will be seriously attacked. They will question the government’s promises, they will question the government’s achievement and they will question the government’s intention, they will unleash these attacks both on the floor of Parliament and outside the floor.
“There is no better group to respond to these attacks to set the record straight and to match them boot for ‘chalewote’ than the Majority Caucus of Parliament. So we need to tell our story in terms of what we have been able to accomplish,” he added.
Dr Bawumia asserted that, before the NPP assumed office in 2017, there were hardships in the country, however, the NPP government has curtailed the level of hardships.
“We need to let Ghanaians know how we have been able to reduce, not completely eliminate, but to reduce the hardships. The hardships were there before we came into government in 2017 and we have done so much and this is an area we should not shy away from. In the area of social interventions, our government has been just marvelous,”.
He conveyed this when addressing a workshop for the NPP Majority Caucus and members of the Executive in the Eastern regional town of Mpraeso.
Dr Bawumia likewise pressed for the strengthening of the bonds between Parliament and the Executive to help fulfil the promises made to Ghanaians and further earn their trust to continue ruling the nation.
Deputy Majority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin affirmed, despite the numerous interventions by the Akufo-Addo administration, majority of Ghanaians are still suffering and, thus, cautioned the NPP party to take some of these concerns of the populace seriously.
“While these concerns are sometimes unfounded, unpalatable and unjust, there are times that they are the plain truth. By this I mean that they are realities facing many of the people who voted us to power to serve them and our country. Therefore, I urge every one of us to see such comments, the good or bad, as reminders. While we have done a lot at various levels to transform our country and the economy for the better, there is still much work to be done,”.
Mr Afenyo-Markin expressed the need for the Party’s communicators to tell the public about the numerous achievements of the government.