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KUFOUR’S GOVERNANCE IS THE BEST SO FAR IN THE 4TH REPUBLIC OF GHANA-FRANCIS EJAKU DONKOH
The former Central regional youth organizer of the ruling NPP party Hon. Francis Ejaku Donkoh has stated that the governance of the former president John Agyekum Kuffour has been the best in the 4th Republic.
The former Central regional youth organizer of the ruling NPP party Hon. Francis Ejaku Donkoh has stated that the governance of the former president John Agyekum Kuffour has been the best in the 4th Republic.
Mr. Francis Ejaku Donkoh who was the former Assemblyman for Nkuben electoral area at Saltpond in the Mfantseman Municipality appearing on his media firm Kastle 90.3FM is Cape Coast, disclosed that the policies and governance system introduced by the former president Kuffour has been the best so far and all Ghanaians can attest to that fact compared to the current administration.
According to him, with the introduction of the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty Program (LEAP), the Introduction of the Metro Mass Transport to provide reliable and affordable public transportation, the introduction of the National Health Insurance Scheme which registered 11 million people under the period among others, had to take a visionary leader to take that bold step which all Ghanaians benefited from it.
He further mentioned that, if the country had such leadership after Kuffour, the country would have been far better off than now.
He agreed that, though the current economic situation in the country is something that is questionable, good policies by subsequent governments would have saved the country from such a mess.
The Kuffour’s lover boy believes that the country will be in good shape even though things are not all that well but the current government is doing its best to leverage Ghanaians from this hardship.
Let me confirm without fear, things are hard and every Ghanaian is feeling it including me, he noted.
Hon. Francis Ejaku Donkoh made these observations during a one-on-one interview with Miss Ruby Adams during the celebration of his birthday which fell on 22nd August.
Story by:
Kwamena Essuman (kastle fm Cape Coast)