Mahama wants to deceive the youth with ‘Fa Ninyinaa’ policy - Socrate Sarfo

NCC’s director for creative arts, Socrate Sarfo, calls out Mahama for trying to deceive the youths by pledging to foot the bills of all first year students in the next academic year

Mahama wants to deceive the youth with ‘Fa Ninyinaa’ policy - Socrate Sarfo
Socrate Sarfo

Socrate Sarfo has blasted John Dramani Mahama for the National Democratic Congress’s (NDC’s) last-minute adoption of “fa ninyina” policy.

The 'Fa Niniyina' policy mandates that the NDC, if elected, will pay all applicable fees for all first-year students who will gain admission into tertiary institutions in the next academic year.

According to Socrate Sarfo who is currently the Director for Creative Arts at the National Communication on Culture (NCC), the policy will not succeed since its just an attempt by John Mahama to deceive the people.

“They did their manifesto and they’ve waited for about six days to the election to come and tell us that they’ve amended certain aspects of the manifesto to include the 'fa ninyinaa.' It tells you that they don’t know what they are about”, he said on Kastle Drive in Cape Coast monitored by MyNewsGh.com.

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“They just want another four years to come and finish what they did some time back. The bauxite he gave to his brother and the airbus saga are still hanging over his neck. The things he couldn’t do if he’s given another four years he’ll come and mismanage the nation’s resources because he has nothing good to offer Ghanaians”

He then appealed to the youths to vote against the former president because he cannot be held accountable if he fails to deliver on his numerous frivolous promises.

“If he comes and he doesn’t do anything you can’t hold him accountable because he won’t be eligible to contest as president again. Even when he wanted to be voted for a second term he said he was a dead goat and what would he say if he’s voted into office again”, Socrate Sarfo concluded.