Mahama�s �Kume Preko� Administration Is Really �Insensitive� � Sammy Awuku

A Deputy Communications Director of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) has slammed the current administration led by President John Dramani Mahama in unsavoury terms, labeling it a �Kume PreKo� government, due to the recent price hikes in petroleum products in the country and the frustrations some Ghanaians have been expressing over energy crisis interrupting daily life and commerce. Sammy Awuku insists the Mahama-led �Kume PreKo� government has sought to aggravate the plight of Ghanaians by shooting fuel prices up in spite of the fact that the less privileged in society cannot make ends meet. Whiles the Ghana Water Company is rationing water in some parts of Accra due to malfunctioning filters at its Weija Dam, the Electricity Company of Ghana has also embarked on a load shedding exercise as a result of a shortfall in the power supply. As these are not unbearable enough, government, through the National Petroleum Authority (NPA), over the weekend, announced a 15% to 20% hike in the pricing of petroleum products; Petrol, Kerosene, Diesel and Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) despite intense calls to subsidize fuel in the country. The fuel price increments saw transport fares shoot up but critics fear the impact will not only affect transportation, but also the prices of other commodities as well. This they argue will disadvantage the poor in society. These factors, according to the NPP Communicator, does indicate that the current administration is insensitive to the needs of Ghanaians. To him, he will not be surprised should President Mahama�s reign be recorded as the �shortest-lived� administration in the annals of the Ghana�s political history. Contributing to a panel discussion on Peace FM�s �Kokrokoo� Morning Show, he called on Ghanaians to �resist� the fuel price increases since he believes the increases will rather benefit the rich, Ministers and cronies of the government in the country. Describing the upward adjustment in fuel price as �a dangerous path� that the nation is plying, he admonished Ghanaians to advise themselves, saying �this fuel increment should be resisted because the timing of it; it raises question marks about government�s sensitivity. It is insensitive.� �I knew this government will not go anywhere. No wonder it�s going to be the shortest-lived government in our history because every policy they introduce is to further cripple the poor,� he told host Kwame Sefa Kayi.