President Akufo-Addo appears to be impressed with his performance in less than hundred days of being in charge as Chief Executive of Ghana.
According to the President, his government is on course to delivering the promises he made to Ghanaians during the electioneering.
The first hundred days of President Akufo-Addo which expires on Monday April 17, has been dogged by several controversies. Major among them is the repeated violent attacks and seizures by vigilante groups associated with ruling New Patriotic Party.
The unprecedented appointment of over 100 ministers also caused massive discomfort among the citizenry. Before then, the confusion which heralded the funding of the free secondary school education campaign promise also became a PR dent on the reputation of the new government.
Despite these incidents, the president believes the restoration of the nurses allowance, which was cancelled under the erstwhile Mahama administration, puts his government in a good stead.
He tweeted Wednesday: “We have restored the nurses’ trainees allowance. In less than 100 days, so far so good”.
Source: starrfm
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Is that what you promised us when every morning we wake up to go about our normal activities in fear of your sponzored terrorist groups? Salt does not and cannot praise itself, so stop sleeping and celebrating yourself and so called achievement and sit up and work, for you are a failure.
Yes 100 days in office look so good but I hope you have also not forgotten your campaign promise of prosecuting all those who have misappropriate the nation fund in the previous administration. We are still watching.
I'm an addent supporter of de NPP but to be honest, I expected more from the president. The faith some of us had in him makes his performance below expectations. Eg. U promised to fix health insurance, but things are even worse now than before. Day light robbery, exthortion n corruption going on at our various hospitals. Because government is not paying insurance claims, hospitals are extorting money with impunity in de name of government don't pay claims. Massa u better sit up and stop pampering urself. U have a lot of work aheard. U think if someone's relative die bcos there was no drugs at de hospital due to lack of money, DAT person will easily forget n vote for u again? U don't know!