The former National Vice Chairman of the opposition National Democratic Congress, H.E Alhaji Said Sinare has taken a swipe at Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, mumbling that Dr. Bawumia has by his promises and policies made Ghanaians poorer.
His statement follows a recent attack on former president John Dramani Mahama by the presidential candidate hopeful of the NPP.
In reaction on his official Facebook page, Mr Sinare said: “If we should be talking about track records, the condition of our economy alone must inform our so-called and self-acclaimed disappointed economic messiah not to be making public appearances if indeed he has a conscience referring him to the average and Ghanaian people.”
He said the high inflation has made it a daily struggle for Ghanaians to survive as prices of goods continue to surge.
“We have wars between what to eat in the morning and where to sleep at night due to the high level of economic hardships in the country, yet Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, whose lofty promises and policies are leaving us far more vulnerable than when they came into government, a government that defrauded Ghanaians to the point that the so-called “corruption,” they thought would be fought by Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia and his NPP has become a leviathan for every member in the Nana Addo-led NPP government, is sadly and shamelessly going around attacking former President Mahama, whose dollar to cedi rate Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia cannot arrest if given 100 years in office,” he said.
He added that “disappointed and frustrated” Dr. Bawumia is on attention seeking spree by using Mr. Mahama as a point of contact.
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