An aide to former President John Dramani Mahama, Joyce Bawah Mogtari has described the presidency of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo as one in tatters.
According to her, the President will be remembered for his wastefulness and his emptying of the public purse.
Her post shared via social media read: “@NAkufoAddo knows that he will only leave a legacy of chaos, a legacy of debt, a legacy of corruption and stealing, a legacy of borrowing, high inflation and taxes, high unemployment, poorer citizens and unprecedented economic hardships and Akufo-Addo knows that everyone knows that his legacy will be one of monumental failure and disappointment.
"So you see Mr President you spent almost eight years bathing in the sky aboard luxurious jets paid for by the poor taxpayers, to enrich yourself your family and your friends instead of focusing on the job and development.
"Now you can see that your record is in tatters and you are screaming yourself hoarse about your legacy! #NPPMustGo,“ her post read.
Bawah Mogtari's response comes on the back of Akufo-Addo calling on the people of Dobro in the Eastern Region to vote massively against John Dramani Mahama.
Akufo-Addo argues that John Dramani Mahama will destroy his legacy because he does not believe in his achievement.
What Akufo-Addo said:
“The registration has started; I urge all persons yet to register to do so, your vote is your power. I can't hand over to someone I defeated twice and who is not happy with everything I do; he will destroy the work that I have done,” Akufo-Addo said while addressing supporters at a mini rally in Doboro in the Greater Accra Region.
He added, “Vote for Dr Bawumia; I have worked with him for the past seven and a half years, I have confidence in him, I know he can continue the good work.”
At least we all know that apart from winning the elections, Mr President @NAkufoAddo knows that he will only leave a legacy of chaos, a legacy of debt, a legacy of corruption and stealing, a legacy of borrowing, high inflation and taxes, high unemployment, poorer citizens and…
— Joyce Bawah Mogtari (@joyce_bawah) May 8, 2024