Lawyer Martin Kpebu has confessed that he has never casted his vote for John Dramani Mahama in any election conducted over the years.
According to him, president Akufo-Addo is the man who won his vote because he considered him as a man who truly had the interest of Ghanaians at heart.
However, he has regretted his decision because Akufo-Addo has been nothing short of a disappointment.
“If anything at it is Akufo-Addo I voted for. Me I have never voted for JM. Never! I have never voted for JM. It’s Akufo-Addo. Because we all knew he was junior Jesus and he will do everything. Little did we know that he is more corrupt than JM. So you, you’ll think I will let this matter die. We will deal with him till he is no longer in office. And even beyond that… Because he deceived us..He promise that “we are miserable” yet we are sitting on money. And then “you come and rather, your bought V8 and your family is becoming richer.” I am talking about president Akufo Addo, his ministers, Ofori Atta etc. Now ministers buying hotels of $61bn. Cecilia Dapaah with plenty cash under her bed. Boakye Agyarko sacked because the president tried to take away $800m,”
President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo anticipates economic recovery and has expressed confidence that Ghana will finalize discussions with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) regarding a potential financial assistance program by March.
He noted that while the government’s debt exchange initiative faced numerous challenges initially, it has since gained considerable acceptance among the populace. These remarks were made during a visit by German Federal Minister of Finance, Christian Lindner, to the Jubilee House.
“We have already taken one important step forward in concluding a staff-level agreement with the IMF. One of the steps was the domestic debt exchange programme which encountered a lot of difficulties but has now been virtually concluded…We are now looking towards going the full hall and concluding the agreement. We’re hoping that will be done by the middle of March,” President Akufo-Addo said.