Ghanaians have regretted listening to Akufo-Addo’s ‘sweet talk’ and voting me out – Mahama
Former President John Mahama has pointed out that Ghanaians are drawing their lessons after paying heed to the “sweet talk” of current President Akufo-Addo and voting him out in 2016.
Explaining further on an Uganda-based NBS television during a recent visit there, he added that Ghanaians can now attest to the infrastructural development in the country during his tenure.
“When someone new comes along and sways the people with sweet talk, and you are voted out, you let them learn. And Ghanaians today are learning.
“If you ask Ghanaians today to assess my four years as President, they will tell you there was a lot of transformation in the country, especially in the field of infrastructure,” Mr Mahama said.
He also noted that: “It’s been around six years so far. The country is in crisis. We are running into debt. The government has borrowed more than GHC270 billion, and there is nothing to show for it”.
Mr Mahama is yet to declare if he will contest the presidential primaries of the opposition party for the 2024 polls but all hands point to him to lead the party in the polls in 2024.