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Accusations have been levied against President Akufo-Addo and his government by Mustapha Gbande, a deputy General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Gbande criticized the president and his appointees, labeling them as “greedy” and “selfish” for allegedly prioritizing personal gain over the welfare of Ghanaians.
Gbande accused Akufo-Addo of conducting his government like an “entrepreneur,” supposedly diverting Ghana’s resources and assets to benefit his family, friends, and associates.
The alleged misconduct cited by Gbande includes scandals such as the questionable sale of SSNIT hotels, controversial payments in the ambulance spare parts deal, and awarding contracts to individuals with close ties to the administration.
The NDC official also referenced a mysterious document known as Agyapade3, purportedly outlining a strategy to exploit Ghana’s resources for the enrichment of the president’s family.
Despite the explosive nature of the allegations, Gbande stated that the president and his relatives have neither confirmed nor denied the existence of the document.
Gbande further criticized the government’s economic performance and implied that the NPP’s vice presidential candidate, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, could be used as a pawn to deflect attention from the administration’s alleged wrongdoings.
He dismissed calls for a debate between Bawumia and former president Mahama, citing credibility concerns and emphasizing the need for government accountability.
Throughout his statements, Gbande emphasized the importance of holding the government responsible and urged Ghanaians to demand better governance and transparency.