Akwasi Addai Odike, the founder and leader of the United Progressive Party (UPP), has declared that President Akufo-Addo will go down in our history as the worst president.
Odike, who is not happy about the current state of the country, lamented that the man who was described as incorruptible and a man who was capable of transforming Ghana has become our worst nightmare.
He stated without mincing words that President Akufo-Addo promised us heaven but has delivered hell.
The man has taken out more loans than anyone, but he has nothing significant to show for these loans, he said.
Odike believes this government has a key objective when in power, and that is to amass wealth for themselves, cronies, family, and friends.
He said the major reason why our political leaders go in for loans is because they are able to make some personal percentages, and so they don’t care about the people.
“Akufo-Addo will go down in history as the worst president in Ghana. He has demonstrated beyond reasonable doubt that he lacks the knowledge to be president of the republic. There is no proof to show that he is knowledgeable when it comes to leadership.
He is clueless. I don’t hate Akufo-Addo as a person, but I hate his leadership style. I have even doubted his credentials as a good lawyer. No lawyer of good standing will demonstrate this kind of failure in leadership or behave in this manner. To me, where he obtained his law certificate is questionable. He doesn’t understand what democracy entails.
He only understands democracy as organizing elections. He lacks understanding of the tenets of democracy; he does not understand the characteristics of demonstracy. and why Ghanaians chose democracy.
People thought he was a fine and intelligent person, but he has demonstrated over the years that he is ignorant. He deceived us with his English, and we are paying the bitter price of his failed leadership. I am not sure he will be a happy man when he ends his term as president. “We don’t have to waste our time on the NPP; they have messed up the weather economy.”
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana