A former Northern Regional Minister, Prince Imoro Andani has deflated IMANI Ghana’s 47 percent government’s rating on infrastructural development.
The policy think Tank scored the Mahama-Amissah Arthur led NDC administration 47 percent in line with the party’s 2012 campaign manifesto.
[contextly_sidebar id=”X8BVUIjgfkkktmaEnllkeCmpyGVIjlZc”]Several organizations and individuals including a Deputy Communication’s Minister, Felix Ofosu Kwakye had divergent views on the rating.
Prince Imoro Andani in a Citi News interview described it as cosmetic.
He argued that was not a true reflection on the ground. “Is about time that we distinguish between academic parameters and realities or realism: the academic parameters will show that so I have no quarrel with that but the truism is that what the manifesto achievements that they have made?”
He asked, “They said they were raising us from poverty to a good level and are we not still poor?”
He implied that the Mahama-Amissah Arthur led National Democratic Congress (NDC) administration had inflicted more economic hardships on the populace than ever.
“We are poorer that we were before because the cedi that I could buy two tins of milk with today I cannot afford it: the cedi that could buy you keta school boys today will not give you that so IMANI can give those factors but the question is the NDC which is a social democratic party, is it showing us the social commitment, are we feeling it in our homes?”
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By: Abdul Karim Naatogmah/Citifmonline.com/Ghana