• Former President Nana Akufo-Addo shared his thoughts on the John Mahama-led government, which took over from him
  • Nana Akufo-Addo said the NDC government’s abysmal performance will let the electorate give power to the NPP in 2028
  • Social media users who watched the video shared their varied thoughts on Nana Addo’s assertion in the comment section

Former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo took a swipe at the John Mahama government when he spoke to party members at Bantama in the Ashanti Region.

Nana Akufo-Addo said the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government is not doing well as managers of the country and will lose power to the New Patriotic Party (NPP) in 2028.

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Akufo-Addo takes a swipe at Mahama’s government, predicts NPP’s return in 2028.
Photo credit: @nakufoaddo
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The former President said this at the commissioning of a new party office for the Bantama constituency, led by its Member of Parliament, Francis Asenso-Boakye.

In an address to NPP supporters present, Nana Akufo-Addo listed some achievements from his presidency, which he said would help the party return to power in 2028.

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He added that the supposed failure of the Mahama-led government will help the NPP return to power in 2028.

“You saw the great works under me and Ex-President Kuffour. We did a lot. These are what we will be using for our campaign to reclaim power. You are witnesses to what is happening under this current administration. Things aren’t going well. After our presidential primaries, we will all come together and work to reclaim power.”

The crowd cheered as Nana Akufo-Addo spoke.

Several senior NPP members and other dignitaries attended the commissioning ceremony.

The Bantama constituency office has since been described as a:

“symbol of unity, grassroots empowerment, and dedication to effective party organisation.”

Watch the video below:

Reactions to Akufo-Addo’s jab at Mahama

YEN.com.gh collated some reactions to the video shared by @eddie_wrt on X. Read them below:

@DashelleAdu said:

“Addo Dee, Opana amamuo nu de3 at) nsuom o! Hardship and stagnation nkoaaa.”

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@Is_me02 wrote:

“This man really get vim oo.”

@2xnmore said:

“The way he said it with a straight face.”

@GHDeservesBest wrote:

“Wait until your 3-year immunity is over, and you’ll see who will support you.”

@Atongo4gh said:

“Nana Addo should be the last person to talk in Ghana. Hope Mahama doesn’t reply to him.”

@musah_y wrote:

“The effrontery of this man is utterly disgusting, and I blame the NDC’s approach towards these thieving maroons. How dare you, Akufo-Addo? Where’s Ofori-Attah? The atrocities you have committed as a president is enough to render the entire UK bankrupt. Offui!! How dare you !!😌.”

@360_ndc said:

“Nana Addo of all people? Sorry, Nana, we haven’t forgotten your abysmal performance as a president.”

@SamTuga44 wrote:

“Content creator life b3n nie. Oh Deezy go make Ghanaians vex again. See how he dey try trigger people 🤣🤣🤣.”

@qweku_password said:

“If the NPP ever wants to return to power, they should never allow the former nation wrecker, Akufo-Addo, to speak in retirement. The comment sections under every page that shared this news speak volumes. The thought of his presence alone reminds us of the cruelty endured. Ei Hmm.”

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@NiiOkine699 wrote:

“Fuel reduced. Dollar reduced. Light stable. Ghana’s debt has been reduced. Some items and food prices have been reduced. At least if for nothing…I will mark them by these things.”

@samuelkwakye58 said:

“This guy is the last person to criticise the performance of the current government. We should be honest enough to look people, especially adults, in the eye and tell them to stop telling lies.”

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