The
Deputy Communications Director of the National Democratic Party (NDP),
Ernest Owusu Bempah has downplayed President John Mahama's appraisal of
the performance of his Ministers of State, describing the intended
exercise as probably, the “joke of the century”.
The Policy Unit
at the Presidency, on Tuesday, began evaluating the performance of
Ministers during the course of the year. The review of their performance
is being done in view of the policies and programmes outlined by the
Ministers.
The Ministers are said to have signed performance
agreements with President John Mahama by presenting their targets with
approval of President John Dramani Mahama and his Vice, Kwesi
Amissah-Arthur.
But contributing to a panel discussion programme
on Oman FM, Owusu Bempah found it comical on the part of the current
administration to assess its Ministers vis-à-vis the failures of the
government. He explained that the President has failed in all sectors of
the economy to combat corruption and other challenges confronting the
Ghanaian citizenry.
He also bemoaned the President's inability to
delineate clear initiatives and formulate policies that would boost the
progress of the economy.
“We are assessing Ministers based on
their corruptible practice?…It’s bogus and absolutely beyond the bounds
of human reasoning. For anybody at all to agree with him; it’s a joke of
the century for the President to look into the eyes of Ghanaians and
tell us I am assessing Ministers,” Owusu Bempah said. |
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