I campaigned for Akufo-Addo because I believed in him; I don’t anymore
I campaigned for Akufo-Addo because I believed in him; I don’t anymore–A Plus.
Musician and Social Commentator, Kwame Asare Obeng popularly known as A
Plus has described the Akufo-Addo-led government as a colossal failure.
The Social commentator who canvassed votes for the NPP in the 2016
general election says, the government has failed to live up to
expectation.
“I campaigned for Nana Addo because I believed in him to deliver but I
don’t anymore and let me tell you, there is no difference between NPP
and NDC, they are all the same and that is why we need a deciding
fraction in Ghana’s election come 2020,” he said.
A Plus played a vital role in the campaign for the New Patriotic Party in the 2016 general election.
He ‘exposed’ the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and their ‘corrupt’
activities on various media platforms all in the wake of making NPP a
more appealing option for the voter.
Expressing his disappointment in the NPP government, A Plus said, there
are a lot of incompetent people around the president that he needs to
get rid of but unfortunately, he is not willing to do so because of
reasons best known to him.
“Nana Addo needs to sack Ursula Owusu, Minister for Communication but he
cannot, you know why, because if not for her, this PDS saga wouldn’t
have happened. But Nana Addo sacked Dr. Felix Anyah from Korle Bu,
someone who has opted to work for the country for free, he wanted to
work free as a form of giving back to the country and you sack him; tell
me, who wouldn’t want to work with someone like that if not for greed
and thievery,” he quizzed.
A Plus continued, “I used to be a card bearing member of the NPP but I
am returning it, there is no need to renew my membership, NDC, NPP they
are all the same.”
“I, together with a few people have decided to mobilize independent
thinking Ghanaians all over the world to form the third force we are all
looking for, we call ourselves, the peoples project (TPP)” he said.
The TPP is convening 1million votes ahead of the 2020 general election.
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