Times are hard – Akufo-Addo admits economic hardship but refuses to take blame
The harsh economic conditions and difficult times Ghanaians are going through has been acknowledged by President Akufo-Addo.
He admitted to the current situation during the commissioning on an office complex for the New Patriotic Party.
“The party is having its national delegates conference. Some people want to tempt us but they cannot match us. We have what it takes to make us achieve what we want.
“The person you choose to succeed me will become President after I leave office. All Ghanaians are observing the conference. I am pleading with you all to be disciplined. I also want you all to show unity among ourselves.
“Let’s comport ourselves to ensure everything goes on smoothly. No party has been able to do what we have been able to do by organizing constituency, and national delegates conferences.
“We are also proving to Ghanaians that we are pioneers of democracy. I am therefore appealing to you all to be disciplined especially as it is happening in our stronghold,” he said.
He added “I admit that Ghanaians are going through difficult times, some people are trying to say that it is my fault but you know that is not the case.
“I am hopeful that if you all support the vision of this government, we will be able to turn things around,” the President said.
By: Stella Annan | myactiveonline.com Twitter @activetvgh