I don't understand why NPP communicators are still defending government madness-Ako Gunn

According to the Deputy Communications Director of the National Democratic Congress(NDC) could not understand why the government of Akufo Addo would prioritize wastage over prudent use of scare resources of the country.

I don't understand why NPP communicators are still defending government madness-Ako Gunn

It Deputy Communication Director of the opposition National Democratic Congress(NDC), Mr. Godwin Ako Gunn has expressed his utmost disgust at the ruling New Patriotic Party(NPP) for priorizing wastage of scarce resources over prudent use of Ghana.

According to him, the level of wastage under Nana Akufo-Addo who promised to turn Ghana into heaven but has failed to deliver is unreasonable.

He stressed that the quantum of money spent on wasteful projects could have been channelled into reviving the economy they have deliberately decided to run down.

"I have placed myself in a vantage position just to see the kind of rubber that carries our president around.Whether it is the same car tyres we all use or a gold plated rubber, or probably a hand woven tyre?What rubbish!", he wondered.

The wasted amount, he explained could have revived the tyre factory to employ the teeming youth who are combing everywhere for non-existent jobs.

"How much is needed to revive Bonsa tyres in the Western region? A company that could have easily supplied Nana Addo Danquah Akufo Addo with beautiful car tyres even with his name embossed on them?", he questioned.

"I listen and sometimes watch some communicators of the NPP trying to justify this madness and I can only appreciate the words of the lizard, when it said, the one throwing stones at it, is not as annoying as the one saying your accuracy rate is low", he further said.

Mr. Gunn said he is sure as one reads this piece,a gentleman has taken his bath, polished up and heading towards a TV or radio station to justify how an imaginary Covid really affected the economy. The NDC Deputy Communication Officer believes as the story unfolds adding, "I will come back to other aspects of this nonsense".

All the president only comes out at night to say is to greet with the popular phrase, "fellow Ghanaians" and goes back to bed". Regardless of the wastage, he urged fellow citizens to keep hope alive adding, "As long as we have life, we will see the better days ahead". Kun Fa Yakun