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President has failed on his promise to protect Ghanaians -Joshua Akamba

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A Deputy National Organizer of the main opposition  National Democratic Congress (NDC ) Joshua Hamidu Akamba has said that it is only in the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP’s) government that one will hear of breaking into jails and setting criminals free. These happenings have never  happened in the history  of the country before.

According to Akamba, two personalities ruled over Ghana and killings were showcased.
In his statement during ex president John Agyekum Kuffour’s reign; there were killings all over and under president Nana Akufo Addo is even out of control.
The NPP had people to train some Ghanaians on how to use bombs, guns and what have you claiming to protect the then flagbearer in 2016.
He revealed that amazingly the NPP don’t have any records on the supposed trained people across the country and now they have turned  their back to fight us on the same issue they ought to defend, it’s a shame.
” The NPP government promised to ensure peace and security for all Ghanaians.
Under the NPP, Ghanaians will feel safe on the streets and in their homes.
Ghanaians will go about their daily business in a secured manner, properties and lives will be safe under the NPP government.
The NPP will ensure that our security personnel are also adequately prepared to deal with the emerging threats of terrorism and cyber-crime which will be another major priority of our government.” were the lies they told Ghanaians.
Joshua Akamba made this comment on the ‘Epa Hoa Daben’ show hosted Kwame Afrifa-Mensah on Accra-based Happy FM.
This was in their manifesto and was read out by the President himself he explained. Currently the police are scared of what’s happening and the worse is yet to come He stated.
Honestly let’s call a “spade a spade”; President Nana Akufo Addo has failed on his promise to protect Ghanaians.
By: Oparebea Sugar

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