The vice president, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has listed policies which the former president and flagbearer of the NDC, John Mahama has been inconsistent with.
According to the vice president, John Mahama’s regime was so erratic that it left the country in ruins, leading to his eventual defeat in 2016.
The Vice President added that even in opposition and as a Presidential candidate, the former has been so inconsistent that he can no longer be trusted.
“We all saw how badly he managed this country and the economy which led to many problems, such as dumsor. They could not pay for basic allowances and services.”
“Even in opposition, he hasn’t changed, and he says he will correct his mistakes.”
The Vice President listed many policy contradictions and inconsistencies to buttress his point arguing that former President Mahama lacks clear policies and vision, and can therefore, not be trusted.
“Mahama is full of inconsistencies and contradictions. He says one thing today, and another tomorrow,” Dr. Bawumia said.
“He banned okada, now he says he will legalise it. He was in favour of teacher licensure exams, now he says he will cancel it. He cancelled Arabic instructors allowance, which we have restored, and now he says he supports it. He said he wasn’t a magician to create jobs, now he says he will create one million jobs. When we introduced Free SHS, he said it was a hoax and 419, now he says he will expand it.”
Dr. Bawumia also exposed the insincerity in some of Mahama’s policies, saying the former President, after criticising the Akufo-Addo government for its free Coronavirus water and electricity interventions, is now promising free primary health care.
“Mahama said free things are not good, and he attacked us for giving Ghanaians relief with free electricity and water in the midst of COVID-19. But now, he says he will give free primary health care.”
“When he was President, he advocated for the independence of the Electoral Commission, but he is now attacking the EC.”
“Where is the consistency and where is the credibility?” he quizzed.