Feb 27, 2013
Deliver the state of your party – Gen. Mosquito
The ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) has advised the New
Patriotic Party (NPP) MPs to deliver the state of their party to the
country instead of their version of the current state of the nation.
The NPP MPs on Wednesday delivered to Ghanaians what they termed ‘the
true state of the nation’s address’ in which they stated that Ghanaians
are subsidizing the inefficiencies of the NDC government.
According to them, the government has been busy praising itself for
maintaining single digit inflation instead of dealing with the crisis
Ghanaians are dealing with.
The NPP’s address follows President
John Mahama’s delivery of his first state of the nation’s address in
which the NPP legislators boycotted due to the party’s election petition
which is pending at the Supreme Court.
The party after the President’s address indicated that the address failed to represent the true state of the nation.
However, speaking to Citi News, the General Secretary of the NDC,
Johnson Asiedu Nketia stated that the NPP has no right to demand
accountability from President John Mahama which is what their state of
the nation’s address sought to do.
“I think that you would
advise them to deliver a state of their party; the NPP party’s address
and not the state of the nation address. What are they talking about? I
hear them blaming the President for not doing this, for not doing that;
which President are they talking about?”
He added saying, “I
thought the NPP said there is no President in Ghana? So why are they
demanding accountability from the President who does not exist?”
Mr. Nketia advised the NPP legislators that the place for debating the
state of the nation is in Parliament because the President made the
delivery in Parliament.
“They would better be advised to go on
the floor of Parliament and canvass those arguments and they will meet
the counter argument.”
In a related development, the Convention
People’s Party (CPP) has also described the NPP as lacking the moral
authority to also present their state of the nation address after
neglecting their responsibilities in Parliament.
The
Communication Director of the CPP, Nii Armah Akomfra told Citi News, the
NPP “on one hand, they did not want to participate in Parliament on
what was going on but now they want to comment on it. They lack the
moral authority."
He accused them of taking “the housing
allowance, when it comes to food, they collected; when it comes to
salaries, they’ve collected and who exactly are they representing, who
are they talking for and who are they talking to?”
Richie & Eddy
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