NPP has turned Independence Day into a Jamboree – Mahama
Former
President John Dramani Mahama has accused the New Patriotic Party of turning
Independence Day celebrations into a jamboree.
Speaking
at the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Professional Forum Dinner and Awards
Night in Accra on Sunday, March 5, Mr. Mahama justified his decision not to
attend the event since 2018.
“I
just came from the Volta Region, and just when I was leaving, they were
preparing to celebrate Independence Day. I have stopped going to Independence
Day because it has become a party jamboree. I went to Tamale, and they told GBC
to take the camera off me, they bussed their supporters in and filled the whole
stadium.
“When
I got into the stadium the place was quiet, I went and sat, they gave me some
corner somewhere, I went and sat there and they occupied the dais. When any of
them came [the supporters] shouted.
He
continued by saying that; “I don’t want to be part of this party jamboree.
Independence is a solemn national celebration that is celebrated at
Independence Square and everybody could come. Today, they bus their supporters
in, they have party flags, and they are wearing party T-shirts, I don’t want to
be part of the party jamboree.”
However,
Civil Society Organization, IMANI Africa, believes Ghana should leverage on the
Independence Day as an opportunity to reflect on building a robust economy
anchored on a reformed public sector and not wasting scarce resources to
celebrate it.
Ghana
in recent times has recorded deteriorating economic indicators with inflation
hitting over 50% and a depreciating cedi that has increased the cost of living.
This
has pushed the government to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a $3
billion extended credit facility to help revive the economy.
The
government as part of measures to rescue the ailing economy has undertaken a
domestic debt exchange programme as part of a comprehensive debt restructuring
to meet the IMF’s condition for support.
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