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CRITICISE BUT DON’T MISLEAD GHANAIANS THAT NDC IS BETTER THAN NPP – AFENYO-MARKIN TELLS MINORITY

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Criticise but don’t mislead Ghanaians that NDC is better than NPP;

 


The Member of Parliament (MP) for Effutu Constituency, Alexander Kwamina Afenyo-Markin says no measure of misleading publicity from the Minority will make the National Democratic Congress (NDC) better than the decision New Patriotic Party (NPP) government.

 

Addressing the media in parliament on Monday, July 25, the Deputy Majority Leader blamed the Minority for offering a deceptive expression in its require the renunciation of Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta.

 

As per him, despite the fact that administration acknowledges analysis, it will not permit the Minority to make the feeling that the NDC is superior to the NPP with regards to administration.

 

"We are not running [government] at 100 percent flawlessness. We can't. It's unrealistic. Slip-ups will be made, disillusionment will come. You expect that inside this allotment there ought to be pundits. It keeps you honest as an administration so I concur. However at that point the NDC shouldn't make any deceptive idea that they are superior to the NPP regarding administration," Alexander Afenyo-Markin told writers.

 

The Effutu MP during his commitment with the media approached Ghanaians to have confidence in President Akufo-Ado's administration to make something happen.

 

He rubbished requires the acquiescence of the Finance Minister, contending that such calls were not made in the past NDC government despite the fact that the degree of ineptitude was glaring.

 

"I will approach Ghanaians to keep confidence, stay centered, have trust in this administration. Assuming today they are approaching the Finance Minister to leave, they are customizing government and requiring the money clergyman to leave, we try to ask them, did Seth Terkpeh leave? Did their Ministers leave in spite of their ineptitude? No, on the grounds that they actually had faith in the system.

 

"We as an administration stroll through the shadow of the valley of death yet we will fear no detestable," Alexander Afenyo-Markin focused.

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