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02.04.2022 Feature Article

State Of The Nation Undressed (SONU)

State Of The Nation Undressed SONU
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Mr. Speaker, I would like to use this day to greet the good people of Ghana and wish you a good day and an excruciating economy. I would like to, Mr. Speaker, congratulate the Ghana Black Stars for making it to the world cup. We are all happy and proud.

Mr. speaker, Fellow Ghanaians, let me use this opportunity to apologies to Ghanaians for supervising an economy that has in the years retrogressed and in a speedy deacceleration. I know and I understand how hard it is for Ghanaians to believe me when I consistently blame Covid for mismanaging the economy and wantonly spreading funds and abusing office. As a president, I am not proud of myself and wish to apologies to Ghanaians for dishonesty. I have never been dishonest in my life considering the fact that, I have spent all my public life serving Ghana. But this is what partisan politics has done to me.

Mr. Speaker, on issues of Road, I must confess I have delivered well and the figures are on the rise. We have covered many roads and asphalted some existing ones, reconstructed 155,000 km of roads across the country and abandoned many. Honestly, the abandoned ones won’t be completed till my term is over- Believe me. We have abandoned many roads and started new ones but for lack of fund to run the economy, we promise not to complete them. I have borrowed more than necessary and I’m scared to contribute on Presidential platforms I am a member. I hardly sleep at night because the people grunt, the people wail, the people cry and the people demonstrate for all abandoned projects; insecurity, untimely payment of salaries, intolerance, malfeasance and grand incompetence in the country. In fact, I am not proud of myself as a president. I dully apologies and seek for your forgiveness.

Mr. Speaker, due to the free SHS, we have been able to enroll many students to the secondary school structure, recruited teachers, paid Teacher’s intervention, and supplied past questions to the students to aid them pass honorably, the final exam but Mr. speaker, I must say, the quality of students I have supervised is below standard. We bring the figures out to show how we have done well than other West African Countries but in honest terms, we lie. We make you believe it honorably. We have supervised the schools as politicians and conspicuously neglected what is needful in our administration; scoring political points and painting ourselves plain in the sight of parents. In fact, I wish I could have a grip over the education sector and make it enviable like other countries. I wish I could remove all the schools under trees, put up structures that can house the future for many decades but we lie about the figures. We have abandoned many structures started by the erstwhile government. We know completing them will make my opponents look popular in the sight of Ghanaians- hahahahahaha…. That’s how they also do it. Its politics you know? Hahahahahaha.

Mr. speaker, on issues of health delivery, we can’t beat our chest to claim anything but we can only allow Ghanaians to be the ultimate judge in our delivery. I believe in posterity and his children- It will show. We know we have done well and we are proud of ourselves as a government. We have been able to arrest and maintained the raging virus considerably. We have supplied PPEs to hospitals across the country. We supplied 1,789,676 tons of sanitizer to schools and hospitals across the country; supplied 2,879,399 pieces of face masks to teachers and students. We provided temporal homes for kayayeis who were affected by the lockdown at a cost of Gh2,727,733. Mr. Speaker, I can say on authority that, my administration in the history of Ghana made sure Ghanaians enjoyed free water and free electricity which they woke up to realize, wasn’t free. I made them pay and they shall continue to pay at a huge cost.

Mr. Speaker, our intervention towards Agriculture, Transport, Security cannot be talked about in a day. We have performed poorly and I know every Ghanaian is bearing the brunt. Prices of things have increased and as a president, I take full responsibility and admit I mismanaged the economy.

Mr. Speaker, to bring my Real State of The Nation Undressed to an end, I would like to promise Ghanaians never to promise again. I implore Ghanaians to keep hinting us where we have gone wrong, what we need to do, how we should get off the faux pas. I would like Ghanaians to rally with me to help build what we have destroyed out of deceit and malice.

I take full responsibility and apologies.

May God Bless Ghana.

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