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NPP are corrupt, bad and thieves – Kwaku Boahen declares

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Due to the Anas exposé which several Ghanaian football officials and government official’s names were heard, there are mixed reactions in respect to the corruption brouhaha.
However, Controversial NDC Deputy Communications Officer, Kweku Boahen has revealed that, the ruling NPP government are corrupt and thieves.
Mr. Boahen indicated on Happy FM’s ‘Epa Hoa Daben’ show that , “There are a lot of corrupt officials and thieves in NPP, the bad people are too many and those stealing the government are countless.”
“For just two years he was able to win a the Ghana Premier League with his Wa All Stars team because he bought referee , although Hearts and Kotoko were around Wa All Star won and they are not even up to five years. He is in NPP and they are all the same,”.
According to Kweku Boahen NPP does not think about Ghanaians, all they know is to enrich themselves.
“NPP do not take Ghanaians prosperity into consideration.  Whether Ghana prosper or not they don’t care.  All they know is food. Look at where Ghana is heading to, petrol has been increased.  It is now 250,”.
The fire branded NDC communicator Kweku Boahen cited that, the current president Nana Addo is the cause of accidents in the country.
Mr. Boahen indicated that, “A driver told me that, due to the the increase in petrol, drivers want to transport passengers and return early because they can’t afford the cost, thus when they buy petrol.
By: Eugene Baah

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