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I thought Ghana would be a better place than it is now – Nunoo-Mensah

Former National Security Advisor Brigadier General (Rtd) Joseph Nunoo-Mensah has said he is disappointed with the level of development in Ghana currently.

He says he expected Ghana to be a much better place than it is at the moment.

For him, the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the New Patriotic Party (NPP) that have governed the country in the Fourth Republic have failed the country.

Speaking on the Hot Issues with Kemmini Amanor on TV3 on Sunday, June 16, he said “I am a disappointed person, I thought Ghana would be a better place than we are today.”

He added, “When you vote for parliamentarians and president we are voting for them to run Ghana for our benefit, not for their benefit.”

Asked how he would describe politics today, Brigadier General Joseph Nunoo-Mensah answered “It is just to make money.”

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