Prominent opposition figures in Ghana, including Sammi Awuku and Dr.
Mohammed Amin Adam, have sharply criticized the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) and President John Mahama's administration for what they describe as failed economic policies and superficial governance. They accuse the government of imposing burdensome levies and rising utility costs on citizens while allegedly living extravagantly. The opposition claims that the NDC's promises have not materialized, leading to increased hardship for ordinary Ghanaians. Calls have been made for the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to regroup and prepare to challenge the NDC, as public dissatisfaction grows.
The debate centers on economic management, government accountability, and the impact of new taxes and policies on everyday life.
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