Mahama gov't has failed faster than expected - Annoh-Dompreh fires at NDC
Frank Annoh-Dompreh criticised the Mahama-led NDC government on Monday at the Accra City Hotel, accusing it of plunging Ghanaians into worsening hardship just months after assuming office. He declared that the government had "failed faster than expected." He pointed to rising economic pressure, erratic power supply, dissatisfaction among citizens and falling cocoa producer prices as signs that the administration was struggling to govern effectively.
Annoh-Dompreh said the NPP caucus in Parliament had emerged stronger and more determined despite losing the 2024 general elections. He described the group as the "Mighty Minority," insisting that it continues to shape national debate and expose inconsistencies within the government. He claimed businesses are battling renewed power outages, while market women, teachers, nurses and cocoa farmers are feeling the pressure of increasing hardship. He also criticised the reduction in cocoa producer prices.
Annoh-Dompreh disclosed that the Minority Caucus had intensified internal training and mentorship programmes for first-time MPs to improve parliamentary performance and policy engagement. He expressed confidence that the party could stage a strong comeback in 2028.
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Frank Annoh-Dompreh has strongly rebuked the Mahama-led NDC government at a Minority Caucus Workshop. He cited rising economic pressure and erratic power supply- but what does this mean for the ruling party?
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