Pratt: What Is This? I�m So Disgusted By The NPP's Meaningless, Baseless & Desperate Politicking

Managing Editor of the Insight newspaper, Mr. Kwesi Pratt has expressed disgust at what he sees to be a desperate and meaningless attempt by the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) to politicize the private transactions of a businessman and to also mudsling President John Dramani Mahama. The NPP, on Tuesday, launched a full-frontal assault on the Mahama-led NDC government, calling on the electorate not to renew the NDCs mandate saying a vote for the current administration is "a vote for corruption, lies and debts". Addressing a press conference in Accra, the NPP catalogued a litany of botched agreements involving President Mahama, and accused him of losing for the nation, huge sums of money in pursuit of those deals which the NPP described as questionable. Deputy Communications Director of the NPP, Yaw Buabeng Asamoah, also alleged that the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), has been forced by the President to use funds of suffering Ghanaian workers to retire a GH�57.2 million debt owed by his brother, Ibrahim Mahama, to struggling Ghanaian bank, Merchant Bank. Mr Buabeng Asamoah explained that SSNIT, which held a 98% stake in the Merchant, in August this year, sold 75% of its stake to South African Bank, First Rand. At the time of the sale, Merchant Bank was reeling under some GH�330 million debt, with Ibrahim Mahama being the largest debtor, contributing 19.2% of Merchant Bank�s total indebtedness. �What this deal, struck under President John Dramani Mahama means is that the suffering workers of Ghana have been forced to swallow the bad debts incurred by some business people so that those business people can go on enjoying their life of luxury, including flying around in their private jets�The pension of Ghanaian workers have been sacrificed to pay off debts that they knew nothing of so that some few people could continue having access to their privileged lives of comfort and opulence,� Mr Buabeng Asamoah noted. But Mr Pratt considers the NPPs pronouncements at the press conference as not logical.