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Richard Ahiagbah

@raahiagbah

Director of Communications, New Patriotic Party ll fmr Dep. Director of Research, Office of the President ll Policy Analyst ll Democracy & Governance Advocate

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The law [ Article 146(6)] is merely being leveraged to achieve the NDC's political motive of removing the Chief Justice to, among other things, instill fear, pack the bench with NDC lawyers, and possess the judiciary to further its politics, including seeking a judiciary x.com/FelixKwakyeOfo…

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Notices like this make me nostalgic about the dumsor days under H.E. John Dramani Mahama. Please fix the problem, Mr. President.

Notices like this make me nostalgic about the dumsor days under H.E. John Dramani Mahama. 

Please fix the problem, Mr. President.
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Oyiwaa.... ! The chickens 🐔 are coming home to roost. We now pay 14.75% more for electricity than we did under Akufo-Addo, but the power isn't reliable. In other words, we are paying more for dumsor. Why, Mr. President?

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The NDC and government communications are trying to take credit for the Cedi's performance, but it's not working despite the deployment of their favorite Professors, PhDs, and industry affiliates. The Cedi's current performance is in part due to the Akufo-Addo-Bawumia

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The government is arguing against the reality of Ghanaians, which is that our lights are on and off—in other words, dumsor. President Mahama and the NDC can argue, obfuscate, and create the impression that we, the Ghanaian people, don't know what we are talking about, but they

The government is arguing against the reality of Ghanaians, which is that our lights are on and off—in other words, dumsor. 

President Mahama and the NDC can argue, obfuscate, and create the impression that we, the Ghanaian people, don't know what we are talking about, but they
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The government's claim that its deliberate policies are responsible for strengthening the Cedi raises a fundamental question: What is that policy's medium to long-term goal? It is conflicting for a party that campaigned on jobs to be pursuing and celebrating a currency

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Our democracy is in a state of flux. The government’s harassment of citizens will not substitute for the delivery of job opportunities for the youth, win the fight against galamsey, or propel the implementation of the promised 24-hour economy to stimulate growth. The NDC

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Oyiwaa...here is the evidence. Mr. Finance Minister, act now to remove the CST and bring the cost of internet usage down because it significantly increases the cost of living for Ghanaians. The harassment of political opponents will not substitute for the bread-and-butter

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Why is the Finance Ministry not releasing funds for MDAs, especially the Health Ministry, to procure essentials to discharge their mandate? Why?

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Mr. President, this is the state of the Agavedzi, Salakorpe, and Amutimu link road from Aflao, Denu, Adafianu, Keta, and Angloga today! These communities are quickly going off the grid while the government looks on... The government must act fast to save the situation...

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President Mahama and the NDC are employing diversionary tactics to deflect attention from the bread-and-butter issues of the day. They promised a 24-hour economy but are instead delivering 24-hour intimidation of political opponents... Holding people accountable should not be

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A mockery of justice: I agree with Justice Torkonoo. Friends, these dismissive rulings should clarify the NDC's plot to annex the judiciary for any remaining doubters. Our democracy is at risk... Article 3 of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana

A mockery of justice: I agree with Justice Torkonoo. Friends, these dismissive rulings should clarify the NDC's plot to annex the judiciary for any remaining doubters.

Our democracy is at risk...

Article 3 of the 1992 Constitution of Ghana
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The NDC remains disturbingly silent as if everything is fine in their World Bank. They refuse to speak up for the good people of Agavedzi, Amutinu, and Salakorpe. However, if this were an NPP administration, the NDC would be shouting at the top of their lungs and making all sorts

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The silence of the moderates in the NDC is deafening. They look on while this mean-spirited game to punish Wontumi continues. How long would this show of power continue? How long? H.E. President John Dramami Mahama, sir, it's time to intervene to end this needless dangling of

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The government has diverted public attention from the questionable decision to appoint Anne Sansa Daly and the issue surrounding the vice president's private jet trip to Ghana, which raises concerns about principles and promises. But, the distraction won't last for long; we will

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The NDC-Mahama government has introduced a new levy that is worse than the E-levy, better known as the Energy Sector 'Dumsor' Levy, purportedly to stabilize the power supply. This is not what the NDC-Mahama 2024 campaign promised Ghanaians. They promised to scrap taxes and not